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Disconformity
unconformity
caves
Metamorphic rock
Weathering and erosion. Weathering breaks the rock and erosion moves the rock. when rock is broken down it is moved by water or other substances. When the erosional agent looses its ability to move the load ( Eroded Rock) then deposition happens which creates a sediment over time. hope this helps
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Disconformity
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weathering
Through erosional forces and differences in rock types.
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An inselberg is a knob of resistant rock in a wide erosional plain, typically found in deserts.
An inselberg is a knob of resistant rock in a wide erosional plain, typically found in deserts.
The rocks are formed due to the erosional activity of air. The hard part remaining are the balancing rocks and the soft sediments around the rocks got eroded by the wind.
An Unconformity is an erosional or non-depositional surface that separates rocks of two different ages. This is represented by missing sediments in the stratigraphic column. If the time period represented by the missing sediments is small, the unconformity is called a diastem.