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As a result, the water that reaches the soluble rock is acidic.
BBC: Who, What, Why: How are sinkholes formed?
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Florida lies on bedrock made of limestone or other carbonate rock that can be eaten away by acidic groundwater, forming voids that collapse when the rock can no longer support the weight of what's above it.
CNN: Sinkhole eating family out of house and home
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The state lies on bedrock made of limestone or other carbonate rock that can be eaten away by acidic groundwater, forming voids that collapse when the rock can no longer support the weight of what's above it.
CNN: Home of Florida man devoured by sinkhole to be demolished
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The acidic water causes the erosion of the soluble rock layers beneath the surface - eventually creating cavernous spaces.
BBC: Who, What, Why: How are sinkholes formed?
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Scientists have found creatures thriving in places that would poison or cook most life on earth--deep inside rock, under the ocean or in hot springs, places that are extremely salty, or acidic, or bathed in radiation or heavy metals.
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