Geography, asked by kaurbaggajasleen, 22 days ago

why some rocks have a shape of mushroom​

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Answered by zhibakc
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Answer:

effect of wind erosion over some rock.

Explanation:

The shape of the mushroom rock is formed due to the effect of wind erosion over some rock. At a height of 0.6 to 0.9 m from the bottom part of the rock, the wind erodes the material present at the hence and the upper portion remains stable as before and this process leads to the change in the shape of the rock.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Some rocks are in the shape of a mushroom because they are formed due to the effect of wind erosion.

Explanation:

  • The shape of the mushroom rock is formed due to the effect of wind erosion over some rock.
  • At a height of 0.6 to 0.9 m from the bottom part of the rock, the wind erodes the material present at the hence and the upper portion remains stable as before and this process leads to the change in the shape of the rock.
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