The process most likely responsible for the formation of limestone caves is chemical weathering, specifically dissolution. This occurs when acidic water, often from rain that has absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and soil, seeps into the ground and comes into contact with limestone (calcium carbonate). The acid in the water reacts with the limestone, gradually dissolving it and forming cavities and passageways that can develop into caves over time. This process is a key component of karst topography.
Which process is most likely responsible for the formation of limestone caves?(1 point)
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