Geography, asked by Dårviñ714, 1 year ago

Define:
i) Sheet rock
ii) Causeway
iii) Open scrub
iv) Rock out crop
v) Stoney waste

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Answered by Destroyer48
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SHEET ROCK: Large areas of rock where the overlying soil layers have been eroded and removed due to mechanical weathering. 

STONY WASTE : A large area usually in arid/semi arid regions where the finer sand/soil has blown away leaving a surface covered with boulders, stones and pebbles. 

CAUSEWAY: It is a raised road over a small water body. (Usually a road used only in the non rainy months.} 

OPEN SCRUB: Scrub is a vegetation found in regions with less than
100 cms of rainfall. Therefore it indicates a dry region. 

ROCK OUTCROP: It is a portion of rock jutting above the surface of the earth. 

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The defination are given below :-

Explanation:

Sheet rock: A large surface of rock that has been eroded and removed by the subsoil due to mechanical weathering.

Causeway :It is a raised road over a small body of water. (Typically, the roads are only used in the months without rain.

Open scrub : Scrubs are vegetation found in the following areas: 100 cm of rain. Therefore, it represents the dry region.

Rock out crop: It is a part of a rock that protrudes from the surface of the earth.

Stoney waste: Large areas of arid/semi-arid areas are usually blasted with fine sand/soil and the surface is covered with rocks, stones and gravel.

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