Massive sinkholes in China hold 'heavenly' forests with plants adapted for harsh life underground
When you buy through links on our internet site , we may earn an affiliate commission . Here ’s how it bring . Plants growing at the bottom of giant sink inChinaare so awash in nutrients , they produce faster than their surface - lie in counterparts , all while using less of a fundamental building cube , a new study finds . The sinkholes , call " tiankeng , " are some of the last - remainingnatural safety for ancient forests and may entertain species unknown to skill — but exactly how those species can thrive at the bottom of these rich pits was unclear ....