Why some rocks have a shape of a mushroom in deserts?
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because when wind blows sand comes up with the wind
sand is heaviers than air so it erode only lower part not upper part of rock
and it got its mashroom shape
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sand is heaviers than air so it erode only lower part not upper part of rock
and it got its mashroom shape
hope it helps mark as brainliest
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Winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper part. Therefore, such rocks have narrower base and wider top which resembles a mushroom. These rocks in the shape of a mushroom, commonly called mushroom rocks.
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