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Is Uluru being eroded

Updated: 8/21/2019
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Yes. Uluru, formerly Ayers Rock, is being eroded, but only minimally, and not to any degree that is easily noticed within our own lifetimes. Natural landforms, of which Uluru is one, are all subject to weathering and erosion from wind and rain.

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