How is an Inselberg formed?

How is an Inselberg formed?


 Inselberg is an isolated hill, ridge, or small hill rising out of the surrounding plain. the word is derived from the German mountain island and was first used by Willhelmk Bernhardt in the 1900s a geologist who discovered geography in southern Africa. the name monadnock has its original American origin referring to an independent hill that rises above the flat surrounding area.

The various names for both scientific and reunited are used to describe the island mountains among these are Monadnock (after mt monadnock)
Bernhardt (after the German geologist) and the Investigator who coined the name (inselberg) of butte and Monument. The distinction between the terms of the variance is somehow not set out in the circular landforms describing the inselberg or monadnocks while the long side-by-side flats are described as monuments.

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