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← GeographyWhich outcome results in coastal regions when increased precipitation accelerates chemical weathering?
A)Enhanced Karst Topography Formation
B)Increased Silicate Mineral Depletion
C)Reduced Coastal Bluff Stabilization✓
D)Elevated Estuarine Methane Production
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Increased precipitation enhances hydrolysis, a chemical weathering process, weakening sedimentary rock, therefore the answer is reduced coastal bluff stabilization because weakened bluffs are more prone to collapse rather than karst formation in limestone inland.
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