Regolith refers to the loose, fragmented material that covers solid rock on planets and other celestial bodies, while soil is a mix of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that support plant life on Earth. Regolith does not support plant growth like soil does and has fewer nutrients.
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Loose lunar rock material is called regolith.
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The part of the soil profile that is made up of partly weathered rock is called the regolith. Regolith is the layer of loose, fragmented material that sits above the unaltered bedrock in the soil profile.
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Regolith means moon soil.
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Loose lunar rock material is called regolith.
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Regolith.
The part of the soil profile that is made up of partly weathered rock is called the regolith. Regolith is the layer of loose, fragmented material that sits above the unaltered bedrock in the soil profile.
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Regolith is a layer of loose material covering solid rock. Examples of this are dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials.
Solum refers to the top layer of soil that supports plant growth and contains organic matter, while regolith is the layer of loose, fragmented material that covers bedrock. Regolith includes material like rock fragments, dust, and soil that have undergone weathering processes.