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Balanced rocks, also known as balanced or unstable rocks, are naturally occurring formations on other rocks, bedrock, or glacier debris, sometimes with large rocks or rocks of considerable size. is. The formations known by this name appear to be balanced, but in reality they are firmly connected to the bedrock by a basement or stalk. External forces such as wind, storms, rain, earthquakes, and mechanical forces do not upset this balance. The balanced rock formations of Jabalpur, an essentially eroded volcanic rock formation, have also withstood earthquakes up to magnitude 6.5. There is no single scientific definition of this term, but it applies to the characteristics of various rocks that fall into one of four general categories.