süvenemiseta
Süvenemiseta, also known as the "sinking of the world," is a geological process that occurs when the Earth's crust subsides or sinks relative to sea level. This phenomenon can result in the formation of large, low-lying areas, such as basins, valleys, or even entire regions. Süvenemiseta can be caused by various factors, including tectonic activity, erosion, or the withdrawal of water from underground aquifers.
One of the most well-known examples of süvenemiseta is the formation of the Black Sea. Around 7,000
Süvenemiseta can have significant impacts on the environment and human populations. Sinking land can lead to
In some cases, süvenemiseta can be mitigated through human intervention, such as the construction of levees