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Which risk increases when rapid groundwater removal lowers pore pressure in soluble bedrock integrated with populated regions?

A)Density-dependent convection initiation
B)Glacial isostatic rebound acceleration
C)Increased catastrophic sinkhole formation
D)Enhanced coastal upwelling intensity

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Increased catastrophic sinkhole formation rises because reduced pore pressure decreases the effective stress supporting the rock matrix; therefore, the ground is prone sinkholes collapsing due to loss of support rather than slower subsidence that results when pore pressure is maintained.

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