What principle explains why some rock types form topographic highs while easily eroded ones form lows?

Answer

Differential erosion.

Differential erosion is the principle where varying resistance of rock types to weathering and erosion dictates topography; resistant rocks form highs, and easily weathered rocks form lows.

What principle explains why some rock types form topographic highs while easily eroded ones form lows?
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