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the mushroom shaped rocks found in desert​

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Answered by lali04
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Mushroom rocks are a type of landform in desert areas. It is initially a normal piece of sedimentary rock. As wind blows through the rock, the larger particles in the sand will be blown at the lower area and lighter particles in the sand will be at top.

A mushroom rock, also called rock pedestal, or a pedestal rock, is a naturally occurring rock whose shape, as its name implies, resembles a mushroom. The rocks are deformed in a number of different ways: by erosion and weathering, glacial action, or from a sudden disturbance. Mushroom rocks are related to, but different from, yardang.[1]

A mushroom rock, rock pedestal, or gour is a typical mushroom-shaped landform that is formed by the action of wind erosion. At an average height of two to three feet (0.6 to 0.9 m) from the base, the material-carrying capacity of the wind is at its maximum, so abrasion (erosion by wind in which transported materials hit an exposed rock surface and polish it or scratch it) is also maximized. In some cases, harder rocks are arranged horizontally over a softer rock, resulting in such erosion.


9817342510: It is called. pedestal ir mushroom rocks
Answered by dhanush246810sambhan
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it is called as rock pedestal it  is a naturally occurring rock whose shape, as its name implies, resembles a mushroom. The rocks are deformed in a number of different ways: by erosion and weathering, glacial action, or from a sudden disturbance. Mushroom rocks are related to, but different from, yardang

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