I think the right word is outcrop. When taken collectively, outcroppings.
Rocks sticking to the outside of soil can occur due to adhesion, where soil particles adhere to the surface of rocks. This can happen over time as soil particles are transported by water and wind, accumulating on the rock surface. Additionally, roots from plants can also help bind soil to rocks, causing them to stick together.
A group of soil is called a soil horizon. Soil horizons are layers of soil that have distinct characteristics due to differences in color, texture, structure, and composition.
Water that travels through soil and rocks is called groundwater. It is an important source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.
A group of soil is called a soil horizon. Soil horizons are distinct layers that make up the soil profile, each with its own unique characteristics and composition.
The spaces between rocks and soil are called pore spaces or interstitial spaces. These spaces are important for water infiltration, aeration, and root penetration in the soil.
Rocks sticking to the outside of soil can occur due to adhesion, where soil particles adhere to the surface of rocks. This can happen over time as soil particles are transported by water and wind, accumulating on the rock surface. Additionally, roots from plants can also help bind soil to rocks, causing them to stick together.
A group of soil is called a soil horizon. Soil horizons are layers of soil that have distinct characteristics due to differences in color, texture, structure, and composition.
Water that travels through soil and rocks is called groundwater. It is an important source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.
A group of soil is called a soil horizon. Soil horizons are distinct layers that make up the soil profile, each with its own unique characteristics and composition.
The spaces between rocks and soil are called pore spaces or interstitial spaces. These spaces are important for water infiltration, aeration, and root penetration in the soil.
the lithosphere
Glacial drift.
bedrock
Its is called erosion.
It is called Erosion.
Groundwater.
The study of rocks is known as petrology, while the study of soil is known as pedology. Both fields involve examining the composition, formation, and characteristics of rocks and soil, respectively.