Sinkhole

/ˈsɪŋkhoʊl/ noun

Definition

A depression or hole in the ground caused when water erodes underlying rock, creating a cavity that eventually collapses. These natural phenomena can range from small depressions to massive craters that can swallow buildings.

Etymology

From English 'sink' (from Old English 'sincan' meaning to fall or descend) + 'hole' (from Old English 'hol'). The compound term emerged in the early 20th century as geological understanding of these formations developed.

Kelly Says

Sinkholes are like nature's trapdoors - they can appear suddenly overnight, swallowing cars, houses, or even entire sections of highway! Florida leads the world in sinkhole activity due to its limestone bedrock, and some sinkholes have become popular swimming holes and diving spots once they fill with water.

Translations

AFAfrikaans
sinkgat
AMአማርኛ
ውሃ ውስጥ መግቢያ
ARالعربية
هوة
BGБългарски
пропаст
BNবাংলা
সিঙ্কহোল
CACatalà
dolina
CSČeština
závrt
DADansk
sinklhul
DEDeutsch
Doline
ELΕλληνικά
καταβόθρα
ESEspañol
sumidero
ETEesti
sukeldumisauk
EUEuskara
hondoratze-zulo
FAفارسی
فروچاله
FISuomi
painanne
FRFrançais
doline
GLGalego
dolina
HEעברית
בולען
HIहिन्दी
सिंकहोल
HRHrvatski
vrtača
HUMagyar
beszakadás
IDBahasa Indonesia
lubang runtuhan
ITItaliano
dolina
JA日本語
陥没穴
KO한국어
싱크홀
LTLietuvių
smarkio
LVLatviešu
ieplaka
MNМонгол
доор унах нүх
MSBahasa Melayu
lubang benam
MYမြန်မာ
မြေပြိုချိုင့်
NLNederlands
zinkgat
NONorsk
sinklhull
PLPolski
lej krasowy
PTPortuguês
dolina
RORomână
dolină
RUРусский
карстовая воронка
SKSlovenčina
závrt
SLSlovenščina
vrtača
SRСрпски
вртача
SVSvenska
sänkhål
SWKiswahili
shimo
TAதமிழ்
மண் இடிப்பு
TEతెలుగు
సింక్ హోల్
THไทย
หลุมยุบ
TRTürkçe
obruk
UKУкраїнська
карстова воронка
URاردو
سنک ہول
VITiếng Việt
hố sụt
ZH中文
天坑

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