sinkholes form by eating the insides of the ground and then they forget to throw it up so it stays underground
Sinkholes and caverns are formed from carbolic acid. This carbolic acid dissolves rock which creates the spaces that form the sinkholes and caverns. The carbolic acid is created when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
physical weathering
no
They don't. Sinkholes are filled in.
Michigan is a state that is very familiar with sinkholes. On their lower peninsula alone there are close to 200 sinkholes.
Sinkholes form when limestone dissolves and pores and cracks grow bigger.
uvula is basicaly smaller sinkholes that form a compoud sinkholes
yes
The Yucatan peninsula.
The roofs of these caves collapse
Sinkholes and caverns are formed from carbolic acid. This carbolic acid dissolves rock which creates the spaces that form the sinkholes and caverns. The carbolic acid is created when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
physical weathering
It's ability to weather and erode rock.
You can find sinkholes in fl
no
sinkholes mostly happen at FLORIDA
They don't. Sinkholes are filled in.