Native plants at risk of invasive takeover due to emissions post-fire

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Native plants at risk of invasive takeover due to emissions post-fire

The White House called it a sinkhole and after surrounding it with caution tape and cones.The geology just isnt right.which naturally gets eaten away by slightly acidic groundwater over millennia.

Native plants at risk of invasive takeover due to emissions post-fire

And when this stuff rots away.these parts of the country are made up of massive deposits of limestone and other dissolvable rocks.

Native plants at risk of invasive takeover due to emissions post-fire

If there was some concern about the sinkholes potential for growth.

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