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Definitions of bedrock in various dictionaries:
noun - solid unweathered rock lying beneath surface deposits of soil
noun - principles from which other truths can be derived
The solid rock that underlies loose material, such as soil, sand, clay, or gravel.
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Fred Flintstone's hometown |
Barney, Betty, Pebbles & Bamm Bamm all live here |
Fred Flinstone could tell you that after you dig through gravel, soil, clay, etc., you hit this solid stuff |
It's the Flintstones' home town |
"The Flintstones" |
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Bedrock also means the principles and ideas on which something is based: |
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In geology, bedrock is the lithified rock that lies under a loose softer material called regolith at the surface of the Earth or other terrestrial planets. The broken and weathered regolith includes soil and subsoil. The surface of the bedrock beneath the soil cover is known as rockhead in engineering geology, and its identification by digging, drilling or geophysical methods is an important task in most civil engineering projects. Superficial deposits (also known as drift) can be extremely thick, such that the bedrock lies hundreds of meters below the surface.Bedrock may also experience subsurface weathering at its upper boundary, forming saprolite. * A solid geologic map of an area will usually show the distribution of differing bedrock types, rock that would be exposed at the surface if all soil or other superficial deposits were removed.* Soil scientists use the capital letters O, A, B, C, and E to identify the master soil horizons, and lowercase letters for distinctions of these hor |