In humid climates, limestone regions tend to be O A. valleys O B. ridges O C. plateaus O D. volcanoes

Geography · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 In humid climates, limestone regions tend to be C. plateaus. This is because limestone is a type of rock that is easily dissolved by the slightly acidic nature of rainwater. Over time, as rainwater seeps into cracks and fissures in the limestone, it can carve out features like caves and sinkholes, leading to a distinctive landscape known as karst topography. In a humid climate, where there is a significant amount of rainfall, this process can be accelerated, leading to the creation of a plateau landscape with many karst features.