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Q: Why did these caverns and sinkholes form?
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What can produce sinkholes cavern and 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.


Are areas of alluvial fans found where groundwater erodes limestone to form valleys sinkholes and caverns?

no


What cuvses caves caverns and sink holes?

Caves, caverns, and sinkholes are typically formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, or gypsum by water. Over time, water erodes and dissolves the rock, creating underground cavities and passages. Eventually, these cavities can collapse or become exposed at the surface, forming caves, caverns, and sinkholes.


How does a sinkholes form?

a caverns roof becomes too thin to hold whats on top of it and eventually falls in to from a sinkhole


What is formed by the dissolution of limestone?

caverns, sinkholes, etc.


What may be found where groundwater erodes limestone to form valleys sinkholes and caverns?

The question has answered itself! The generic name for such landscape is 'karst', from the Slovac name for the type-area.


When do sinkholes form?

Sinkholes form when limestone dissolves and pores and cracks grow bigger.


How does sinkholes form?

sinkholes form by eating the insides of the ground and then they forget to throw it up so it stays underground


What is uvula in relation to geography?

uvula is basicaly smaller sinkholes that form a compoud sinkholes


Can sinkholes form under water?

yes


Where do sinkholes form in Mexico?

The Yucatan peninsula.


Carbonic acid forms when carbon dioxide is absorbed into water The action of carbonic acid on may produce sinkholes caverns and formations like stalagmites?

Limestone