What is a rocky outcrop?

What is a rocky outcrop?

A rocky outcrop is an area of land that has exposed rocks, usually made naturally by the environment. It is a geological feature in the landscape.

Rocky outcrops encompass a wide variety of physical environments, including escarpments, overhangs, cliffs, tors, boulder-heaps, and insular domes (inselbergs).

A rocky outcrop has an ecological role in nature. The area is usually hard, steep, and less fertile for human agriculture and therefore less disturbed. This provides an ideal habitat for a range of unique plants and animals.

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