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What is insleberg ? What are the causes

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Answer:

1. An inselberg is an isolated rock hill or small mountain.

2. The small mountain rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain.

3. An inselberg is one of the landforms resulting from erosional processes.

4. For an inselberg to form, there have to be variations in the level of weathering of the land surface.

5. Inselbergs arise from rocks that erode at a slower rate than that the surrounding rocks.

Answered by syedtahir20
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  • As we know that inselberg is an isolated hill.
  • Inselberg stands above well-developed plains. its forms due to erosional processes.
  • Variations in weathering cause the formation of an inselberg.  
  • At a slower rate, it arises from rocks that erode. it has hard bedrock.
  • As we know on the land surface its occurrence implies immense variations in the rates of degradational activity.

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