Environment
Sinkholes in Turkey’s agricultural heartland cause farmers to be concerned
Due to the dwindling rain and receding water levels, hundreds of sinkholes are appearing in Turkey's agricultural central region. This is causing concern among environmentalists and farmers who view it as an?unsettling sign of climate changes. In Karapinar, Konya, sinkholes are a common sight on farmland that produces?maize?,?wheat? and sugar beet. At times, there can be more than 10 in a single field. Ancient sinkholes in mountainous regions, which were once filled with water, are now mostly dry. According to Fetullah rik, a professor of geology at Konya Technical University who studies sinkholes, the pace at which they form has...