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Sinkholes can form when

Sinkholes can form when-example-1

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A rainwater containing carbon dioxide dissolves underground rock

Step-by-step explanation:

Water in an underground rock is groundwater. Underground water can also erode and deposit material. Rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) as it falls down to the surface. The CO2 groundwater creates landforms by getting rid of rock.

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