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Mushroom rocks are formed due to the depositional work of winds​

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Mushroom Rocks:

In deserts, a greater amount of sand and rock particles are transported close to the ground by the winds which cause more bottom erosion in overlying rocks than the top. This result in the formation of rock pillars shaped like a mushroom with narrow pillars with broad top surfaces.

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