Geography, asked by charisma45, 1 year ago

how are mushroom rocks formed​

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Answered by soso18
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Explanation:

Mushroom rocks are formed due to the erosion of soil near the sea coast which creates a small platform called mushroom rocks.

Answered by jacobdxb
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Answer:

mushroom rocks are formed with the the help of the wind.

Explanation:

the work of the wind is limited to a few meters above the ground. this is because the wind is unable to carry the rock particles high up in  the air. near the ground its work slows down due to friction with the surface. therefore the ideal height is about 25 cm to 75 cm above the ground. the wind erodes the lower part if the rock more than the upper part. such rocks have a narrow base and a broad top. They are called mushroom rocks.

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