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Do caves change

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Yes. Sticking to the vast majority, which are limestone karst features,any cave passage carrying a stream is still developing.

Changes in the region's hydrology or in sea-levels can alter the cave's water flows, e.g. drowning passagespreviously partly air-filled, or bringing about rejuventation processes and effects.

Floods may build up sediment deposits in parts of the cave.

When passages lose their formative streams entirely they can start to decay as percolation waterweakens roof and wall rock and bring about collapses that can fill the passage. Such collpases can occur at any time in a mature cave, but flowing water gradually removes the fallen material. (Note: to scotch a common misunderstanding, collapses do not form caves, though they may create a void above that already existing for the roof tofall into.)

Calcium carbonate dissolved in percolation water may be deposited to form stalactites, stalagmites and related formations.

Isostatic rebound after the cave's region has been de-glaciated at the end of an Ice Age glacial phase may modify the cave or influence its development in various more subtle ways.

River or glacial valleys may cut across or below a cave, removing its feed water as well as removing parts of the passages.

Caves in coastal areas may be destroyed by general cliff retreat.

Eventually general lowering of the landscape will breach and destroy at least shallow-lying cave passages.

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Yes, caves can change over time due to various factors such as erosion, deposition of minerals, water flow, and human activities. Natural processes like tectonic movements and weathering can alter the shape and structure of caves, creating new passages or blocking existing ones. Additionally, human activities such as cave exploration and tourism can impact caves through increased foot traffic and changes in airflow.

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