sunkhha
Sunkhha, also known as sinkholes, are natural depressions or holes in the Earth's surface caused by the collapse of land into underground spaces. These spaces can be formed by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, such as limestone, or the collapse of caves. Sinkholes can vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of meters in diameter and depth. They are typically found in areas with karst topography, where soluble rocks are prevalent.
Sinkholes can form gradually over time, or suddenly and catastrophically. Gradual formation occurs when water slowly
Sinkholes can pose significant risks to human activities and infrastructure. They can cause damage to buildings,
The study of sinkholes, known as karstology, involves the investigation of karst landscapes and the processes