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Very Long Answer:Why do mushroom rocks have broad top and narrow base ?
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Answered by TheHoneyBabe
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Explanation:

In deserts when the winds blow, it erodes the lower sections of the rock more than the upper section. It takes the shape of a mushroom which is narrow at the base and wider at the top.

The Mushroom Rocks are cemented by calcium carbonate. These “concretions” are formed when minerals in water are deposited around a nucleus, creating a rounded mass. They are generally harder than other rocks around them at Mushroom Rock State Park.

Answered by namratakumari8508
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Explanation:

In deserts when the wind blow, it erodes the lower section of the rock more than the upper section. it takes the shape of a mushroom which is narrow at the base and wider at the top.

The sand carried by wind rarely rises more than three or four feet above ground while in the 18 inches nearest to the ground, sand concentration is the highest. Thus the sand blast effect abrasion will be greatest at or ,near the ground level. continued abrasive actions undercuts the upstanding rocks at their bases to produce Rock pedestal or mushroom rocks.

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