
1) Abc 2) Abcs 3) Base 4) Foundation 5) Fundamentals 6) Hardp 7) Rudiment 8) Stratum
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1) Bottom layer 2) British trance music group 3) English record producer 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Fictional populated place 7) Firm foundation 8) Founding principles 9) Home of the rubbles 10) Lowest stratum 11) Nadir 12) Rock 13) Solid foundation 14) Solid ground 15) Stone
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native consolidated rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth.
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Solid rock material underlying soils and other earthy surface formations.
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A subsurface layer of earth that is suitable to support a structure.
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bedrock. Relatively hard, solid rock that commonly underlies softer rock, sediment, or soil; a subset of the basement.
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Solid rock present beneath any soil, sediment or other surface cover. In some locations it may be ex
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- A subsurface layer of earth that is suitable to support a structure.
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Rock at or near (beneath soil and regolith) the Earth's surface that is solid and relatively unweathered.
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The general term referring to the rock underlying other unconsolidated material, i.e. soil.
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solid rock underlying alluvial deposits (from erosion). Often this solid rock consists of greywacke, which is a sedimentary rock, solidified under high pressure. It is a hard rock. Greywacke coasts have steep drop-offs that wear slowly by waves and wind. Cracks in greywacke often run vertically, resulting in caves and deep fissures which offer shel...
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n. The general term referring to the rock underlying other unconsolidated material, i.e. soil.
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n. The general term referring to the rock underlying other unconsolidated material, i.e. soil.
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hard-packed rock lying below the Earths surface; lies in beds or layers; can be variable across geographic space; above bedrock is a layer of broken, weathered rock.
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A subsurface layer of earth that is suitable to support a structure.
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Continuous solid rock that underlies regolith and is exposed at outcrops.
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the continuous solid rock that is exposed or directly beneath unconsolidated overburden.
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A general term for solid rock that lies beneath soil, sediments, or other unconsolidated material.
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noun solid unweathered rock lying beneath surface deposits of soil
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The same as Adminium, the hard rock at the bottom of the map. It cannot be removed or destroyed unless done so with a mod i.e
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Any solid rock exposed at the Earth
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A subsurface layer of earth that is suitable to support a structure.
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any solid rock underlying auriferous gravel and upon which the gold rests.
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Solid rock present beneath any soil, sediment or other surface cover.
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A subsurface layer of earth that is suitable to support a structure.
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