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← GeographyWhich landscape feature dominates an area after enhanced freshwater dissolution?
A)Extensive Karst topography develops✓
B)Increased floodplain sediment deposits
C)Wide U-shaped glacial valleys deepen
D)Broad shield volcano edifices emerge
💡 Explanation
Widespread dissolution of soluble rocks carves out Karst features like sinkholes and caves, because dissolved carbon dioxide in fresh water lowers the water's pH, therefore Karst develops, rather than glacial or volcanic terrain, due to weathering or magma.
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