How is the Masshrum rock formed?.
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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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The answer is erosion by the wind which geographers call abrasion. When the wind blows in some hot deserts it will pick up millions of grains of sand. When the wind hits an outcrop of rock the sand it is carrying is blasted against it.
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