Scientists discovered a primitive forest while exploring a giant sinkhole found in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Chinese scientists discovered a primitive forest in a giant sinkhole earlier this month. The sinkhole is 630 feet deep, and a team of spelunkers rappelled down into it in early May. While exploring, they found three separate cave entrances and a growing forest.Scientists found a primitive forest in a massive sinkhole in China
that the discovery isn’t very surprising. The particular area where scientists discovered the sinkhole is known for its karst topography. The landscape around there, Veni notes, is prone to dramatic sinkholes. , especially in this region of China, are formed by the dissolution of bedrock underneath the surface, Veni explained to. When this happens, giant sinkholes like the one scientists explored begin to form. And, because chasms form in the bedrock, it gives way for primitive forests like the one discovered here to form.
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