Explain How Water Erosion By Groundwater Can Form A Cave - Working slowly over many years, groundwater travels along small cracks. A river erodes deeply when it is far from its base level, the place where it enters standing water. Caves are one of the types of landforms created by groundwater erosion. The water dissolves and carries away the solid rock gradually. Working slowly over many years, groundwater. The water dissolves and carries away. Working slowly over many years, ground water travels along small cracks. Streams form bends, called meanders.
Working slowly over many years, groundwater travels along small cracks. The water dissolves and carries away. Streams form bends, called meanders. The water dissolves and carries away the solid rock gradually. Caves are one of the types of landforms created by groundwater erosion. Working slowly over many years, groundwater. Working slowly over many years, ground water travels along small cracks. A river erodes deeply when it is far from its base level, the place where it enters standing water.