How do groundwater erosion and deposition
@e.mccormick @Luigi0210 and or @GirlByte can one of you help ??
@nincompoop
Sure :) Whats the question?
How do groundwater erosion and deposition
idk what subject to go on
But anyways: Groundwater erosion occurs when underground aquifers are full and underground streams flow fast and hard. As the streams overflow, they displace clay and wear away stone. They pour out through surface cracks. Just remember to change the subject according to the question! :3 You just click on the social studies button and choose science ^_^
k thank you
but that aint it
Oh wait I just realized it was Social science not social studies haha... I was wrong lol >_< What about this? As groundwater moves through spaces between mineral grains, it works to dissolve and carry away different elements. Some types of minerals are easily dissolved by groundwater. Rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) as it falls through the air. The carbon dioxide combines with water to form carbonic acid. This naturally occurring weak acid readily dissolves many types of rock, including limestone.
k thanks
You're welcome :3
Social Science is still not Earth... Closest they have is Geography.... As for readily disolves... I would say slowly.
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