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An area resistant rock left after wind erosion of the surrounding softer rock

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Answered by resharo2308
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Formed by the sand blasting effect of winds against any projecting rock masses

It wears down the softer layer leading to formation of irregular edges on alternate bands of softer & harder rocks.

Grooves & hollows cut in the rock surfaces, carve them into grotesque looking pillar known as rock pedestals.

Such rock pillars will be further eroded near their bases where friction is greatest.

This process of undercutting produces rocks of mushroom shape called mushroom rocks.

Answered by snehikavita
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