what is the the name of this Rock due to effect of wind
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Wind erosion is caused by grains of sand carried along by the wind, either in dry deserts or in permafrosted landscapes. The sand grains actually bounce along the ground, and do not get very high; so the wind erosion takes place at the bottom of any exposed rock face. And if the ground is damp, or vegetated, the sand grains tend to stay on the ground.
A classic example is Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire, which got that way during the Ice Age or soon after.
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Wind and similar forces are categorized under mechanical or physical weathering because they release their pressures on the rocks directly and indirectly which causes the rocks to fracture and disintegrate. Wind erosion is a process where soil, rocks, or minerals are worn away by the wind.
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