Not necessarily.
A sinkhole provides drinking water!
Hello, I am calling to inform you that I will be unable to come to work today because my house and car are being consumed by a rather large sinkhole. The sinkhole seems to have no bottom.
At the end of a sinkhole, you typically find water or a void in the ground. Sinkholes are formed when water dissolves bedrock, creating a depression in the ground.
often sinkholes becomes plugged by sediments and later gets filled with water forming sinkhole lakes
with sugar cubes as limestone and grahm crackers as top soil...pour water on top, and watch the sinkhole form
Moves it in a certain way
Weathring and erosion .
A suction effect in a sinkhole occurs when water drains rapidly through the sinkhole, creating a downward suction force that can pull objects or individuals downward into the sinkhole. This phenomenon can be dangerous and poses a risk to anyone near the sinkhole when it occurs. It is important to exercise caution around sinkholes and stay a safe distance away from the edge.
sinkhole is a hole formed in soluble rock by action of water.
Sinkhole
the sinkhole got bigger
Most sinkholes form when mildly acidic water dissolves limestone underground, this forms a limestone cave. A sinkhole occurs when the cave collapses.