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Limestone formations in caves is considered what kind of weathering?

biological

hydraulic

mechanical

chemical

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Limestone formations in caves are primarily associated with **chemical weathering**. This process occurs when acidic water (often containing carbonic acid from dissolved CO2) reacts with the calcium carbonate in limestone, leading to the dissolution of the rock and the formation of features such as stalactites and stalagmites.
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