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No, a funnel-shaped depression of limestone dissolved by rain is called a sinkhole. A cave is a natural underground void or cavity that is typically larger and more complex in structure than a sinkhole.
While a funnel-shaped depression of limestone eroded by rainwater is called a limestone pavement or a doline, a cave is a naturally occurring underground void typically formed through chemical weathering and erosion processes such as the dissolution of limestone by acidic groundwater.
A funnel-shaped depression caused by water is known as a "sinkhole." Sinkholes occur when water erodes the underlying limestone or other soluble rock, creating a void that eventually collapses, forming a depression. They can vary in size and depth and are often triggered by heavy rainfall or groundwater drainage. Sinkholes are commonly found in karst landscapes, where the geology is prone to dissolution.
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Funnel-shaped
infundibuliform is a word that means funnel shaped.
Cone
Normally not, but typhoons can produce tornadoes which usually do have a funnel shaped cloud.
The word "infundibuliform" means funnel shaped. Some plants with funnel-shaped flowers include: Cali Lily, Morning Glory and the Ixia in South Africa.
A funnel-shaped cloud is typically associated with a tornado, which is a violent rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. Tornadoes can cause significant damage and are characterized by their distinctive funnel cloud shape.
A funnel shaped cloud.