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The heating of groundwater forms

Select one:
a. wells
b. caves
c. geysers
d. sinkholes

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Sinkholes. Because the water leaves and nothing is left
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User ToddEmon
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The appropriate answer is c. geysers. A geysers a hot water fountain that spouts intermittently with great force, frequently accompanied by a thunderous roar. The world famous Old Faithful is located in Yellowstone National Park. This geyser erupts every 65 min sending a jet of water almost 60 meters into the air. Sinkholes and caves are formed by the action of groundwater on carbonate rocks which causes them to colapse and former these structures.
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