Cavitation can be a culprit in the erosion of river banks and coastlines. It cannot be considered the only cause of erosion, as much of the erosion we see is based on water wearing down and washing away small pieces of the land. However, cavitation can speed up the degradation of the area. In beach erosion, waves can force air bubbles into cracks already in the rock which become compressed with the force of the wave. This causes cavitation within the crack that can, in effect, break off large chunks of rock.