Inhole
Inhole refers to a small depression or cavity, often natural, found in rock formations or other solid materials. These indentations can vary in size and shape, ranging from shallow dimples to deeper, more pronounced hollows. The formation of inholes is typically attributed to erosional processes, such as the action of wind, water, or ice over extended periods. In some cases, chemical weathering can also contribute to their development, particularly in rocks susceptible to dissolution.
The term "inhole" is sometimes used in geological contexts to describe features formed by the weathering of