WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! Which of the following natural factors is likely to support the formation of a sinkhole?

Unpolluted air
Limestone bedrock
Lack of underground water
Impervious non-reactive rock

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McWolf
Limestone bedrock. It's one of those rocks that gets really "soft" I guess after rain.

Answer:

A limestone bedrock is the most likely natural factor that may support the formation of a sinkhole.

Explanation:

  • Sinkholes are usually formed when for a prolonged period, water or other erosive substance percolates or seeps through a soluble rock and gradually erodes it in a deep cavity-like formation.
  • This cavity undergoes erosion and the walls of the cavity keep weathering to form a sinkhole. Impervious non-reactive rocks do not favor the formation of a sinkhole.