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An inselberg is an isolated hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. The word is of German origin and means "island mountain"; the name was originally coined to describe the abundant such features found in southern Africa. The Native American name monadnock is also sometimes used as an alternative term, particularly in the United States.

Formation of inselbergs

Inselbergs are typically, though not only, formed in tropical areas. Volcanic or other processes may give rise to a body of rock resistant to erosion, inside a body of softer rock such as sandstone which is more susceptible to erosion. When the less resistant rock is eroded away to form a plain, the more resistant rock is left behind as an isolated mountain.

Examples of inselbergs

Notable inselbergs include: