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← GeographyWhich outcome results when groundwater's saturation diminishes during cave formation?
A)Increased speleothem growth rate
B)Accelerated ceiling collapse risk✓
C)Enhanced clastic sediment deposition
D)Reduced dissolution channel widening
💡 Explanation
Increased ceiling collapse risk occurs because reduced groundwater saturation causes a decrease in buoyant support within the cave system leading to increased gravitational stress; therefore, the structural integrity decreases rather than speleothem growth since that requires saturation.
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