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Some rock have a shape of a mushrooms

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Answered by ImRitz
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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.
Answered by siddharthspstronica
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Answer:

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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