Conical hills are steep and cone-shaped protrusions of land that are found in many parts of the world. These hills are formed by the erosion of the surrounding rocks and soil, which causes them to be shaped like cones. They are typically made up of hard, resistant rocks such as basalt or granite, which prevents the erosion from completely wearing them down. Conical hills can range in size from small, hill-sized features to larger mountains that dominate the surrounding landscape. They are found in a variety of geographic locations, including deserts, mountains, and coastal regions. Some of the most famous examples of conical hills include Uluru in Australia and Mount Fuji in Japan.
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