I do not recognize the 'sinkholes in water'. A vortex may be caused in water by it travelling in a circle, which may induce a vortex.
subsidence sinkholes are different from collapse sinkholes in two ways . first,subsidence sinkholes ocer when there is almost no overburn,or material,above the limestone. collapse sinkholes happen when there is thick overburn. secondly, subsidence sinkholes occur slowly, over time, while collapse foms quckly beacause of human activity , such as well drilling.
Sinkholes comes from expansion of dissolution hollows formed from action of water on bottoms of limestone formations.
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.
Florida is prone to sinkholes because of the amount of water that is in the ground. The water under the ground moves to a different location, which in turn leaves an empty space.
physical weathering
sinkholes mostly happen at FLORIDA
subsidence sinkholes are different from collapse sinkholes in two ways . first,subsidence sinkholes ocer when there is almost no overburn,or material,above the limestone. collapse sinkholes happen when there is thick overburn. secondly, subsidence sinkholes occur slowly, over time, while collapse foms quckly beacause of human activity , such as well drilling.
Sinkholes are a phenomenon that occur when space below the surface is eroded or evacuated, perhaps by water. An example is a broken water line.
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Sinkholes comes from expansion of dissolution hollows formed from action of water on bottoms of limestone formations.
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.
Florida is prone to sinkholes because of the amount of water that is in the ground. The water under the ground moves to a different location, which in turn leaves an empty space.
You can find sinkholes in fl
physical weathering
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Sinkholes, as we know it, can affect anyone.
They don't. Sinkholes are filled in.