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What is inselberg?explain with diagram.​

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An inselberg or monadnock (/məˈnædnɒk/) is an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. ... If the inselberg is dome-shaped and formed from granite or gneiss, it can also be called a bornhardt, though not all bornhardts are inselbergs

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The inselberg is an isolated low hillock erosion features created by the process of abrasion.

The inselberg is an erosion features found in deserts created by high velocity winds hitting the elevated lands. The upper part of inselberg is steep due to high intensity of wind action than on its lower part.

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