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how does mushroom rocks formed

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Answered by INVISIBLEDEMON
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Mushroom rocks or pedestal rocks are formed as a result of erosion (abrasion) by wind . As the wind blows it carries most of the angular fragments of rocks (erosional tools) in lower portion just 3 to 4 feet above the ground . ... Mushroom rocks are a type of landform in desert areas.

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Answered by manpreet2767
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Explanation:

They are formed when wind blows and erodes the lower part of the rock. It gets eroded that the base of the rock is narrow and the top is wide. They are called mushroom rocks as they look like mushrooms.

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