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how are mushroom rock formed​

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Answered by 14389
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When the wind hits an outcrop of rock the sand it is carrying is blasted against it. The wind and therefore the erosion are most powerful between the ground and a height of about one metre. ... The mushroom rock then collapses. These photos show a 'mushroom rock' being formed.

Answered by Garvpopli
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When the wind hits an outcrop of rock the sand it is carrying is blasted against it. The wind and therefore the erosion are most powerful between the ground and a height of about one metre. ... The mushroom rock then collapses. These photos show a 'mushroom rock' being formed.

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