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Subsidence
It is called subsidence.
subsidence of an air column
Where the crust erodes on the sides by layers and almost gets down to the pit
uplifting and subsidence
The definition of subsidence is the decreasing or caving in of an area of land. A real world example of a subsidence would be a sink hole, having the land sink in gradually.
subsidence
groundwater removal
The anagram is subsidence.
subsidence
an in-kind benefit
Yes, subsidence is evident in the Italian city of Venice.
Subsidence
Subsidence inversion is a meteorological term. They occur when a large mass of warm air enters an area trapping cooler air beneath.
a subsidence sink hole they are in common with two other types of sinkholes called solution and collapse sinkholes they have in common thick dirt
Subsidence occurs when one plate is denser than the plate it is moving into. It then slips under the less dense plate and melts into the mantle.
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.