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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.
No. Silica is a compound found in many rocks. The rock that makes up the bulk of the continents is granite, which does contain quartz which is a form of silica.
just keep digging to up untill you see bedrock then go threw the bedrock and fly up up up up up
Bedrock is solid rock underlying the loose surface deposits like soil or alluvium. It is the lowest layer of rock that makes up the Earth's crust and provides a stable foundation for soil and other materials above it.
The name of the town in Flintstones is Bedrock.
Bedrock is not a layer of mature residual soil. Bedrock is the solid rock underneath the soil layers that make up the Earth's crust. Residual soil forms from the weathering of bedrock over time.
Most of Florida's bedrock is composed of sedimentary rocks such as limestone and dolostone. These rocks were formed from the accumulation of marine sediments over millions of years. Additionally, some areas in Florida consist of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Bedrock has a blast resistance of 18 million meaning that there is no explosion powerful enough to blow it up.
Bedrock! "from the, town of Bedrock"
The regolith horizon contains large pieces of broken up bedrock. This horizon is composed of fragmented rock material that has undergone weathering processes, making it looser and more fragmented than the underlying unweathered bedrock.
I am assuming you're asking for a world generation seed that makes the map surrounded by bedrock, unfortunately... this cannot be found. The world generation scripts do not allow bedrock to form around the world, only below it... if you wanted to make a map with bedrock along the sides I reccomend the mod - "Singleplayer commands" or the plugin - "WorldEdit".
The bedrock under the continents is made up of igneous rock known as granite, which forms from magma that cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface. Granite is a coarse-grained rock composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals, and is a common component of the continental crust.