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Why are mushroom rocks formed? Give one example of mushroom rocks.

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Answered by saadkhan12
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Mushroom rocks or pedestal rocks are formed as a result of erosion (abrasion) by wind . As the wind blows it carries most of the angular fragments of rocks (erosional tools) in lower portion just 3 to 4 feet above the ground 

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Answered by aishani180
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For example, erosion attributed to chemical weathering at the base of the rock due to the collection of dew near the surface. A mushroom rock may ultimately form from an originally flat area of hard rock overlying soft rock, similar to the pattern of rocks that form a waterfall

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