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← GeographyWhich outcome occurs when groundwater calcium carbonate saturation decreases near stalactites?
A)Reduced carbonate precipitation rate✓
B)Increased vadose zone water flow
C)Accelerated calcite crystal growth
D)Enhanced CO2 absorption by water
💡 Explanation
A reduced saturation level lowers the rate of carbonate precipitation because the equilibrium drives the deposition process called Carbonate Deposition less effectively. Therefore, stalactitic growth slows; rather than accelerating crystal growth, dissolution would more likely occur.
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