Karst geomorphology is the study of landforms created by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone, which leads to unique features like sinkholes, caves, and underground rivers.
As they span significant areas of Asia, Europe and the Americas, karst landscapes cover some 15 percent of the Earth’s land mass. Scientists estimate that these areas of porous bedrock are home to as ...
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