Most mines penetrate into bedrock.
No, bedrock cannot be blown up in the traditional sense. In games like Minecraft, bedrock is an indestructible block that cannot be mined or destroyed by explosions or any other means. In geological terms, bedrock is the solid rock layer beneath soil and loose material, and while it can be fractured through mining or drilling, it cannot be "blown up" in the way one might destroy softer materials.
Bedrock can only be destroyed in creative mode, or by an admin in survival. It cannot be damaged otherwise, it cannot be mined even with diamond tools, nor can it be destroyed by explosions.
No. They are explosion resistant and cannot be mined. They are exactly the same as bedrock since 1.6.
Bedrock is indestructable under normal circumstances. It can't be destroyed by mining or by explosions, only removed in creative mode or by an admin. Obsidian on the other hand can't be damaged by explosions, but it can be mined.
Well, bedrock is unbreakable in Minecraft, unless you use mods or creative. Bedrock has a blast resistance of 18,000,000. And no TNT can break that. So far, there is no way to break bedrock in UNmodded survival
Bedrock can be converted into soil particles through a process called weathering. Physical weathering involves the breaking down of bedrock into smaller particles through processes like freeze-thaw cycles or root growth. Chemical weathering involves the breakdown of bedrock through reactions with water, acids, or other substances to produce soil particles. Over time, these processes transform solid bedrock into soil that can support plant growth.
Assuming you are not referring to the 'Flintstones - town of Bedrock' and are referring to geological bedrock then any rock that is not part of the soil or an erosional clast (of any size) is bedrock. Bedrock is therefore found everywhere.
Bedrock is typically impermeable, meaning water and other fluids cannot easily pass through it. However, some types of bedrock, like fractured or weathered bedrock, may have some degree of permeability allowing for the movement of fluids.
It is possible for sand to be on top of bedrock, as sand can be deposited on top of bedrock through natural processes like erosion, sedimentation, or glaciation. The presence of sand on bedrock depends on the geological history and the natural processes that have occurred in that particular location.
The name of the town in Flintstones is Bedrock.
Through deep mines .
through rocks