The Yucatan Peninsula. These "sinkholes" are called "cenotes" over there.
Mexico city
The Yucatan peninsula.
Guatemala has experienced 7 sinkholes and they are still being counted all over that region.
Springbreakers? Now seriously, you should be a little more specific on your question.
Yes, Arizona is known for its sinkholes, particularly in areas like the Phoenix basin. These sinkholes typically form due to the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone and gypsum, in the region's geology. They can vary in size and may pose risks to infrastructure and safety. While not as common as in some other states, sinkholes do occur in Arizona and warrant attention.
Sinkholes can occur in various regions around the world but are most commonly found in areas with limestone bedrock, which is susceptible to erosion through a process called chemical weathering. This makes locations in the United States, particularly Florida, Texas, and Alabama, prone to sinkholes. Other areas, such as parts of Mexico and the Mediterranean region, also experience sinkholes due to similar geological conditions. Additionally, human activities like mining or excessive groundwater extraction can contribute to their formation anywhere.
Sinkholes can be found in areas where the ground is comprised of soluble rock such as limestone, gypsum, or salt. Regions with karst topography, such as Florida, Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and parts of China, are more prone to sinkholes due to the presence of these rocks that can dissolve easily and form underground cavities. They can also occur in areas where groundwater has been over-extracted or where there is poor soil compaction or construction practices.
It is a region in Mexico, that has steep rivers and steep slopes, but mostly it is a region. I thought you would know it was a region.
Southeastern Mexico is.
Central Mexico.
Northern Mexico is.
Mexico is mostly in Central America.