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Mushroom Rocks are the typical land forms seen in – |
| A. | River Valleys |
| B. | Mountain tops |
| C. | Coastal areas |
| D. | Deserts |
| Answer» D. Deserts | |
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Explanation: A mushroom rock, also called rock pedestal or a pedestal rock, is a naturally occurring rock whose shape, as its name implies, strikingly resembles a mushroom. Usually found in desert areas, these rocks are formed over thousands of years when wind erosion of an isolated rocky outcrop progresses at a different rate at its bottom to that at its top. |
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