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class 7th our environment book chapter 3 what is a mushroom rock​

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Answered by 948182323
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In deserts, one can see rocks in the shape of a mushroom—with a narrower base and a wider top. These are known as mushroom rocks. Such rocks are formed when the winds erode the lower section of a rock more than the upper part. (ii) Flood plains are formed as a result of the depositional activity of rivers.

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Answered by jaisree13223
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Mushroom rocks are found in deserts.

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They are the erosional landforms of the arid or desert region. The resistant rocks take the shape of mushroom having large top and a small neck.They are the erosional landforms of the arid or desert region. Mushroom rocks are formed by erosions or abrasions which are tougher to be achieved in places where the weather is damp or wintry.

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