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The rock shelters are close to ____ valley

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Answered by parighakorhale
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Answer:

mountain

Explanation:

because it is given that rock shealter

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Answered by AnusritaS98
0

Answer:Narmada valley.

The rock shelters are close to Narmada valley.

What is a Rock shelter?

  • A shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff is known as a rock shelter (also known as a rockhouse, crepuscular cave, bluff shelter, or abri).
  • Rock shelters are often less in size and extent than solutional caves, which can be kilometres long.
  • A rock stratum, such as sandstone, that is resistant to erosion and weathering has formed a cliff or bluff; however, a softer rock stratum, more susceptible to erosion and weathering, rests just below the resistant rock stratum, undercutting the cliff.
  • Aeolian erosion, or wind erosion, can play a significant role in the development of rockhouses in arid regions.
  • Frost spalling, where the softer, more porous rock beneath is pushed off, little bits at a time, by frost expansion from water frozen in the pores, is the most significant component in the creation of rockhouses in the majority of humid locations.
  • Rarely is erosion caused by moving water a significant factor.

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