Yes, the word 'bedrock' is a noun, a word for the solid rock that lies beneath the loose surface deposits of soil; a word for the fundamental principles on which something is based; a word for a thing.
The name of the town in Flintstones is Bedrock.
Bedrock! "from the, town of Bedrock"
because bedrock is nice
Bedrock. Humus is decaying organic matter, and most organisms live above bedrock.
The flintstones live in the town of Bedrock. It gets its name from the fact that it is build on bedrock.
yes he was in the video BEDROCK
Bedrock Vice was created in 1987.
Bedrock - game - was created in 1966.
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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.
The word bore is an action verb and a common noun. Examples: Verb: The subject will bore you to tears but the teacher will amuse you. Verb: We had to bore through bedrock to get to the water. Noun: That teacher is such a bore, it's hard to stay awake in class. Noun: The bore broke twice in the first hour of drilling.
The solid rock beneath the soil is called bedrock. It serves as the foundation for the layers of soil and other materials above it.