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Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom” i want this question in 5 marks carogry

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Answered by rashmiiverma
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The rock is called mushroom rock because its shape resembles the shape of a mushroom.

  • The shape of the mushroom rock is formed due to the effect of wind erosion over some rock.
  • Pedestal rock is another name for mushroom rock. The wind erodes the material existing at a height of 0.6 to 0.9 m from the bottom section of the rock, while the top area stays stable as igneous rocks are created by the magnification of magma and lava.
  • Metamorphic rocks are created when older rocks or current rocks undergo change.                                                      
  • Sedimentary rocks are produced as a result of the accumulation of minerals on the earth's surface before, resulting in a change in the form of the rock.
  • A rock is a natural material that forms over time as a result of the interaction between temperature and pressure.
  • Igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks are the three kinds of rocks that exist.
  • The lower half of the rock gets scraped away by the wind in the desert, but the higher part of the rock remains unchanged, therefore the change in form occurs on the lower side of the rock rather than the upper.           Therefore, Some rocks have a mushroom shape.
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