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Why some rocks have the shape of a mushroom?​

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Answered by udaycharan743
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(i)Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom because winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper pa. ... Therefore, such rocks have narrower base and wider top (ii)Floodplains are very fertile because floods deposit layers of fine soil and other material.

Answered by ds0808233
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A mushroom rock, rock pedestal, or gour is a typical mushroom-shaped landform that is formed by the action of wind erosion. ... In some cases, harder rocks are arranged horizontally over a softer rock, resulting in such erosion.

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