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Bedrock is formed when the molten rock of the mantle cools.

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How was the bedrock formed in the lowlands?

When the mountains got eroded, sediments broke off, and rolled down the mountain into the lowlands, that were oceans at the time, and the pressure from all the rocks fused them together, making it a sheet of sedimentary rock.


Which two new york state landscape regions are formed mostly of surface bedrock that is approximately the same geologic age?

Tug Hill Plateau and St. Lawrence Lowlands


Soil remaining on top of the bedrock from which it formed?

Residual soil is the soil formed from the weathering of the bedrock.


When is the parent rock the same as bedrock?

When the soil above it formed from the bedrock below.


What are lowlands?

Lowlands are areas of relatively low elevation, typically flat or gently rolling in terrain. They are often found near bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans, and are important for agriculture and settlement due to their fertile soil and easy accessibility for transportation. Examples of lowlands include river valleys, coastal plains, and basins.


How is bedrock formed?

When the molten rock of the mantle cools it is called Bedrock.


Soils formed on bedrock are termed?

If you are asking for the name of such soils, they are soils formed in residuum, or residual soils. Typically, the soil profile grades into a degraded bedrock called saprolite, with depth, before hiyting hard bedrock.


How does soil form from bedrock?

it is formed by weathering


How does bedrock form soil?

it is formed by weathering


How does bedrock change when soil forms?

it is formed by weathering


Are soils formed from bedrock called residual soils?

no


What is soil moved away from bedrock from which it's formed?

Transported soil.