what is soil that has been moved to a location away from its parent bedrock is called
Transported soil
This is called continental drift, and it is caused by convection currents in the Earth's mantle.
The material that is moved by erosion is called Sediment.
It could be two things, either plucking, a form of glacial erosion where weak rock is moved or erratics, which is a form of glacial deposition in which rocks, even car size, are transported by glacial ice into a region with different bedrock.
Both consist of materials that have been moved from their originating location.
what is soil that has been moved to a location away from its parent bedrock is called
Transported soil
It is the process of erosion.
Transported soil.
The present perfect forms are have moved and has moved.Examples:We have moved to a new location. (plural subject)He has moved to a new location. (singular subject)
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The present perfect forms are have moved and has moved.Examples:We have moved to a new location. (plural subject)He has moved to a new location. (singular subject)
This is called continental drift, and it is caused by convection currents in the Earth's mantle.
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Yes, it was moved twice. At the first location it was flooded and moved. A hurricane destroyed it at the second location, after that it was moved to it's current location.Edited to say:I've received complaints this explanation is biased. I'm guessing this is semantic argument -- an argument over words. I assume it refers to my failing to explain the Alamo was the Mission San Antonio de Valero. It began to be referred to as the Alamo sometime after it was moved to it's current location, so it could be said the mission has not been moved since it began being called the Alamo.
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