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← GeographyWhich process causes widened fractures when slightly acidic groundwater permeates limestone?
A)Preferential mineral grain dissolution✓
B)Covalent crystal lattice alteration
C)Ion substitution within crystal structure
D)Oxidation-reduction reaction along fractures
💡 Explanation
Water containing dissolved CO2 causes enlarged fractures via preferential mineral grain dissolution; the slightly acidic fluid reacts with the calcium carbonate, because of its instability in that environment, ultimately dissolving vulnerable parts, driving the material out, therefore widening the fractures, rather than only modifying their surface.
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