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WILL GIVE BRAIIEST FOR BEST ANSWER Caverns are formed by:

limestone dissolving

glacial erosion

crashing waves


calcium carbonate shells

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Solution caves are formed in carbonate and sulfate rocks such as limestone, dolomite, marble, and gypsum by the action of slowly moving ground water that dissolves the rock to form tunnels, irregular passages, and even large caverns along joints and bedding planes.

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Answer:

limestone dissolving

Step-by-step explanation:

reason for answer: caverns aren't always formed by water so no to crashing waves

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