Some rock have a shape of a mushrooms
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In deserts, winds are the active agents for eroison and one can see some rocks which have the shape of a mushroom.
The lower section of some rocks are eroded more than the upper part by the winds. That's why such rocks have narrower base, wider top and the shape of a mushroom.
These rocks are known as mushroom rocks or pedestal rocks.
The lower section of some rocks are eroded more than the upper part by the winds. That's why such rocks have narrower base, wider top and the shape of a mushroom.
These rocks are known as mushroom rocks or pedestal rocks.
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Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom. Answer: Because the winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper part. Answer: Because they are formed on the flooding of rivers, by the deposit of fine soil layers and other material called sediments along the banks of the river.
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