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Number of keywords on page 1 drops drastically but impressions and clicks remain the same

So I am kind of new to SEO I hope I write everything which is important, so here is some background information

Hey I've looked at different pages of one of my domains and many of them have keywords that climb on page 1 from over 200 to under 100 within a week and stay there for the next weeks.

The impressions and clicks remain the same or rise a bit, also average position has no hard change.

These are keywords that don't have a high search volume and don't generate any traffic anyway. Nevertheless, I wondered what was happening. Does google clean up keywords that are hardly used or something? Or is it something else?

Would be great if one of you had an answer ready.

Cheers

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