soil
The answer is Soil
It is false that the loose material on Earth's surface that contains weathered rock particles and humus is bedrock. The loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plates can grow is soil.
The loose material on the surface of the Earth is called "regolith." Regolith includes soil, sand, gravel, and other broken rock particles that cover solid rock.
Topsoil is the loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow. It is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air, providing essential nutrients and support for plant growth.
Soil is an accumulation of loose, weathered material covering much of Earth's surface.
The removal of loose material from the Earth's surface is called erosion. Erosion can be caused by natural processes such as wind, water, or ice, as well as human activities like deforestation and construction. Erosion can lead to loss of soil fertility, landslides, and alteration of landscapes.
Yes, both Earth and the Moon have rocky surfaces. Earth's surface is composed of rocks, minerals, and soil, while the Moon's surface is mostly made up of rocky material called regolith, which is a layer of loose, fragmented material covering solid rock.
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma
Detritus
litter
The molten material that reaches earth's surface is lava :)
Molten rock material on Earth's surface is called lava. When under Earth's surface it's called magma