the answer is deposition
in the bedrock (soil/ground) with loose sediments.
loose
The bolts just come loose sometimes. It could also be a frayed ground wire.
Loose sand doesn't hurt as much as solid ground when you fall.
Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for a loose ground cable
Loose rock material is called detritus.
The process that picks up loose material and moves it is called "material handling." It involves the movement, control, and protection of materials throughout manufacturing, distribution, consumption, and disposal. Material handling can be manual, automated, or semiautomated, depending on the specific requirements of the operation.
Soil, dirt, gumbo, ground, etc.
Loose rock material is called detritus.
what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called
sand
Sedimentary rocks form as pieces of loose material get pressed or cemented together. The process of forming sedimentary rocks is lithification.
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.
Slight movement of tectonic plates, loose material and pressure on the ground are all factors to landslides.
The process by which wind removes surface material is called erosion. Wind erosion occurs when the force of the wind picks up and transports loose particles such as sand or soil. Over time, this process can reshape landscapes and create distinctive landforms like sand dunes.
Loose bound DNA is called chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, and it helps organize the genetic material within the nucleus of a cell.
The term used for the layer of loose, heterogeneous, weathered material lying on top of the bedrock is called regolith.