Limestone is not easily soluble in pure water but carbonated water dissolves the rock effectively.

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Wind is a significant geological process that causes erosion and deposition in deserts. Wind can also cause weathering by blowing sand against rocks.  Here are some geological processes that wind can cause: Erosion: Wind can move rock fragments by blowing them around. In deserts, wind erodes the bottom of rocks more than the top, creating mushroom-shaped rocks. Weathering: Wind can cause weathering by blowing sand against rocks. Deposition: Wind can lay down sediment, such as wind-blown silt deposits.  Wind can also create aeolian landforms, which are shaped by wind.  These landforms... Show more

Limestone is not easily soluble in pure water but carbonated water dissolves the rock effectively.