answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Top soil.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What term denotes the true soil above the zone of partly weathered bedrock?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many blocks above bedrock do diamonds spawn?

6 blocks above bedrock


When is the parent rock the same as bedrock?

When the soil above it formed from the bedrock below.


What is deeper bedrock or humus?

Bedrock. Humus is decaying organic matter, and most organisms live above bedrock.


What is the name for the area of land where bedrock pushes above the surface of the ground?

An area of land where the bedrock is exposed is referred to by geologists as a bedrock outcrop.


Is a water table a boundary between unsaturated bedrock below and saturated bedrock above?

It's the opposite! The water table is the boundary between saturated rock below and unsaturated rock above.


The section of the soil profile that lies directly above the bedrock?

c-horizon


What is an isolated remnant of bedrock standing above a wave-cut platform?

A sea stack


What state of the US is partly above the Arctic Circle?

Alaska


Which soil horizon is the lowermost?

Bedrock is the lowest soil horizon that you will find. This is the area that consists mainly of solid rock that has been formed by many years of compression placed on the above layer of soil.


What notation does a condition statement use?

"if p then q" is denoted as p → q. ~p denotes negation of p. So inverse of above statement is ~p → ~q, and contrapositive is ~q →~p. ˄ denotes 'and' ˅ denotes 'or'


What direction do you go if you see bedrock in minecraft?

Usually, go up. Some valuable stuff is commonest about 10-12 metres above the bedrock level.If you somehow manage to break through the natural bedrock 'floor', you will reach an out-of-bounds area known as the Void. Falling into the Void will kill you.


Is the bedrock at the South Pole at or below sea level?

No, the bedrock at the South Pole is not at or below sea level. The South Pole sits on the Antarctic Plateau, which is a high, flat, and elevated region with an average height of 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) above sea level. The bedrock beneath the ice is also above sea level.