Precipitation in Saudi Arabia occurs in excessive quantities for a very short period, causing fast flowing floods that result in massive human and material losses. Land cracks and rifts are caused by human-induced factors and by the natural factors that cause faulting and fracturing, such as earthquakes, volcanic activities, and the quality of the subsurface. It is known that chemical weathering contributes to the dissolution of calcareous rocks, forming subsurface voids and ground caves. These voids widen over time due to natural weathering processes, which are caused by the excessive withdrawal of groundwater, the saturation of the upper layers of the subsurface due to rainfall, or the seepage of water leaking from farms, which lead to increased loads and subsidence.
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