One clear consequence of frost action on the granite has been the formation of rock basins locality1a not only on the upper surfaces of the tor core stones but also on occasions on larger clitter blocks clearly indicating that basin formation must have occurred recently.
The formation of granite tors.
During daytime rocks are expose to the baking sun they expand due to the increase in temperature.
A batholith is an area of molten rock that has cooled very slowly within the crust creating a rock with large crystals.
Over time the material above the batholith was weathered and removed by rivers and glaciers.
The formation of a granite tor.
At night due to radiate cooling effect the rocks are cooled rapidly and they contract.
Tors are mostly less than 5 meters 16 ft high.
The processes resulting in the formation of the dartmoor tors started about 280 million years ago as the granite forming dartmoor cooled and solidified from molten rock at a.
Generally the slower the molten rock cooled the larger it s mineral crystals with k feldspar megacrysts forming in special circumstances greater than 5cm.
Tors are seldom more than 15 metres 50 feet high and often occur as residues at the summits of inselbergs and at the highest points of pediments.
There is often evidence of spheroidal weathering of the squared joint blocks.
Alternate contraction and expansion of the rock cause the joints or cracks present in the rock to be widen.
While the rock is cooling it starts to contract causing cracks these also occur when the batholith is exposed and pressure is released.
Most commonly granites but also schists dacites dolerites ignimbrites coarse sandstones and others.
The formation of tors on dartmoor.
The softer rock above the batholith erodes away over time leaving the batholith exposed to the elements.
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain their origin and this remains a topic of discussion among geologists and geomorphologists and physical geographers.
The granite seen on dartmoor originated as a granite batholith under the surface of the earth.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock which means it was formed in place during the cooling of molten rock.
Tors are landforms created by the erosion and weathering of rock.