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← GeographyWhich landscape outcome strongly accelerates if cave collapse triggers altered local groundwater pathways?
A)Glacial isostatic rebound initiation
B)Increased surface karstification rate✓
C)Decreased regional stream discharge
D)Halting of speleothem formation
💡 Explanation
Increased surface karstification occurs because newly exposed soluble rock accelerates dissolution via direct groundwater contact after cave collapse, therefore option B, rather than altered responses within previously established hydrogeological conditions, is directly relevant.
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