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How is it possible for percolating groundwater to both remove mineral material and deposit it?
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9 years ago
Under pressure, groundwater including carbon dioxide acts as a weak acid dissoluting rock material. In solution they move with the groundwater and can be left behind has groundwater cools or has its pressure lowered by entering cavities, forced to have minerals come out of solution.
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Thanks for your input, your answer was right, marking it solved Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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No worries, happy to help.
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