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This layer of solid rock is called bedrock.
It affects it by making it fertile
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.
very tightly packed soil and not on mud or fill. you should build on bedrock
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Soft sediment tends to make shaking in an earthquake worse. It is rather like shaking a bowl of jello.
Pressure enough to cause an earthquake is quite able to break bedrock of any depth.
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== == This layer is called bedrock.
== == This layer is called bedrock.
Bedrock is the layer of solid rock formations below the soil or underneath glacial drift in a particular area. The rock comprising bedrock could be sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic.
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The foundations to our new house extend 14 feet down to the solid bedrock.
Top Soil Sub Soil Parent Material Bedrock
That would usually be caused by an earthquake. I suppose a meteor strike or a nuclear bomb could also shake the bedrock.