Dissolution Sinkhole is to occur at the ground surface where bedrock is exposed or is very shallow, and result from rainfall and surface water percolating through the bedrock's joints and fractures. Dissolved carbonate rock is transported in the water, leading to the formation of a depression. This type of sinkhole is often found in regions with significant carbonate rock formations and can vary in size and severity, from small depressions to large, dramatic collapses. How does the dissolution sinkhole can affects us? 1. Property Damage: It can cause significant damage to buildings, roads, and infrastructure as the ground collapses. 2. Environmental Impact: It can disrupt local ecosystems and groundwater flow, potentially affecting water quality and local flora and fauna. 3. Safety Risks: It poses a safety hazard to people and animals, particularly in areas where sinkholes can develop suddenly. 4. Economic Costs: The repair and mitigation of sinkholes can be costly, impacting...