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Aeolian landforms are created by different wind-based processes; for example, some are created by wind erosion.
Aeolian landforms--landforms created by the wind--include the mushroom rock, a rock formation in which the wind erodes the base of the rock faster than the top.
Erosion, transportation, and deposition are three examples of how the wind can create Aeolian landforms and mushroom rocks.
A mushroom rock is a rock formation that owes its shape to the wind, a natural force associated with Aeolus in Greek mythology.