Swallow holes are also known as sink holes or sluggas. They are openings in the beds of rivers which occur when the surface river flows over an opening and then disappears underground through this swallow hole.
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Swallow holes are formed when water gradually dissolves and erodes the underlying limestone or other soluble rock, creating underground cavities. As these cavities grow larger over time, the surface above can collapse, forming a depression or hole. Swallow holes are common features in karst landscapes.
A swallow-hole is a natural hole in the ground, usually found in karst landscapes, caused by various geological processes.
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Yes a black hole could envelope our solar system but it does not swallow anything.
it may expand and swallow and swallow us.
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A black hole can,but it is very rare for a black hole big enough to swallow Earth.
Swallow holes, or sinkholes, in limestone areas of the Caribbean are formed through a process called chemical weathering. Rainwater, which is slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide, seeps into the ground and reacts with the limestone, gradually dissolving it. Over time, this dissolution creates underground voids and cavities. When the roof of these cavities collapses, it results in the formation of a swallow hole on the surface.
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