Karst Topography
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Q. Which of the following are examples of Karst topography?
- Sinkholes
- Cirque
- Swallow holes
- Potholes
- Caves
- Caverns
- Floodplains
- Lappies
Q. What is Karst topography?
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of solution, and deposition.
- Any magnetite or hematite region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of solution, and deposition.
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of seawater through the processes of solution, and deposition.
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of erosion, transportation and deposition.
Q. In the context of the formation of lappies, water enlarges the cracks in trenches through the process of .
- erosion
- solution
- oxidation
Q. Sinkholes are circular at the top and funnel-shaped towards the bottom.
- True
- False
Q. In the context of the formation of lappies, water enlarges the cracks in trenches through the process of .
- erosion
- solution
- oxidation
Q. Which of the following are examples of Karst topography?
- Sinkholes
- Cirque
- Swallow holes
- Potholes
- Caves
- Caverns
- Floodplains
- Lappies
Q. Which of the processes are involved in the formation of Karst landforms?
- Evaporation
- Precipitation
- Crystallisation
- Solution
Q. This residue contains aeolian dust, volcanic material, or sedimentary clastic rocks transported in limestone and dolomite regions. What is being talked about here?
- Limestone caves
- Sink holes
- Non-porous rocks
- Red Soil
Q. Match the following.
- Limestone Caves
- Springs
- Depositional landform
- Indian Karst region
Q. What is Karst topography?
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of solution, and deposition.
- Any magnetite or hematite region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of solution, and deposition.
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of erosion, transportation and deposition.
- Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of seawater through the processes of solution, and deposition.