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  • Groundwater Erosion: Caves and Sinkholes Explained
    Two erosional features created by groundwater are:

    1. Caves: These are formed when groundwater dissolves soluble rocks like limestone, dolomite, or gypsum. Over time, the dissolving process creates large underground cavities.

    2. Sinkholes: These are depressions in the ground that form when the roof of a cave collapses. They can be small or large, and can form suddenly or gradually.

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