Use of sinkhole in Sentences. 18 Examples
The examples include sinkhole at the start of sentence, sinkhole at the end of sentence and sinkhole in the middle of sentence
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sinkhole at the end of sentence
- To a geologist, this is a simple limestone sinkhole.
- Local authorities and geologists are still investigating what caused the sinkhole.
- Without a working budget, or a viable rescue plan, the organization continued its disastrous descent into the financial sinkhole.
sinkhole in the middle of sentence
- La Jolla, US, 2007: A massive sinkhole in the Mount Soledad neighbourhood.
- A sinkhole is a natural depression caused by the removal of underground soil by water.
- His eloquence is all the more remarkable because migraines are a sinkhole for language.
- Bela Lugosi, another tortured, moody, drunken Hungarian, as well as a heroin sinkhole, turns up in the book.
- The near-miss knocked the lizard and her rider off the cliff-side, sending both plunging into the sinkhole grotto.
- Divers make their way through a freshwater sinkhole, known as a cenote, in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula in this undated photo.
- Hardy Utai brave the lower depths of the sinkhole grotto to use the water pools found there as a basis of aquacultural fields.
- The geologist added that the new sinkhole shares remarkable similarities with a sinkhole that formed in Guatemala City in 2007.
- In 2007 an approximately 30 - story - deep sinkhole ( pictured ) swallowed several homes and killed three people Guatemala City.
- In fact, Bonis thinks calling the Guatemala City chasm a sinkhole is a misnomer—a true sinkhole is an entirely natural phenomenon.
- Adam and Eve drove onto a dead-end street and into a huge sinkhole, bringing the curse of sin on themselves and the rest of creation.
- Their dry ashen faces and scarlet wardrobe, well suited for the molten world, now stood in contrast to the neutrally -colored desert sinkhole planet.
- The Guatemala City sinkhole, estimated to be 60 feet (18 meters) wide and 300 feet (100 meters) deep, appears to have been triggered by the deluge from tropical storm Agatha.
- Site of one of Mesoamerica's largest ball courts, this royal city is located near a massive underground cenote, or sinkhole, where the bodies of human sacrifices were dropped.
- A cavernous and almost perfectly round sinkhole swallowed an entire intersection in Guatemala City during a tropical storm, spooking people in the neighbourhood but exciting geologists.