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What happens to water during its flow over rocks containing soluble minerals?Water evaporates instantlySoluble minerals solidify in the waterSoluble minerals get dissolved in the waterWater becomes acidic

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What happens to water during its flow over rocks containing soluble minerals?Water evaporates instantlySoluble minerals solidify in the waterSoluble minerals get dissolved in the waterWater becomes acidic

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When water flows over rocks containing soluble minerals, the minerals get dissolved in the water. This process is known as leaching. The water does not evaporate instantly, nor do the minerals solidify in the water. The water can become slightly acidic if the minerals are of a certain type, but this is not always the case.

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