What are residual mountains?
Give some examples of such mountains.
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Residual mountains are remnants of old mountains which have been worn down by agents of denudation. They are usually hard resistant rocks that are let standing after the surrounding areas have been reduced by agents of denudation. Some examples of residual mountains are: Mountain Monadnock in U.S.A., Namuli Mountains in Northern Mozambique and Hombori Mountains in Mali.
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