Which one of the following karst landforms is the largest in size ?
Polje
Uvala
Swallow Hole
Sink Hole
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UPSC CAPF – 2020
– A Swallow Hole (Ponor) is a point where surface water disappears underground, typically small in size.
– A Sink Hole (Doline) is a closed depression in the ground surface caused by dissolution or collapse, larger than a swallow hole but generally smaller than uvalas and poljes.
– An Uvala is a compound sinkhole formed by the merging of several dolines, thus larger than a single sinkhole.
– A Polje is a large, flat-floored depression in a karst region, often elongated and bounded by steep walls. They can be several kilometers long and wide and are the largest karst depressions.