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Q: How do streams cut into bedrock?
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Are bedrock channels more likely to be found near the head or near the mouth of a stream?

In their headwaters, where the gradient is steep, most rivers cut into bedrock. These streams typically transport course particles that actively abrade the bedrock channel.


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

A sea stack


As running water flows across the land it carries what to cut a valley in the bedrock?

articles


Is diamond or bedrock harder?

A diamond is technically "harder", but diamonds are brittle; they can be crushed or broken, but it's very difficult to CUT one. The diamond "cutting" process is a combination of fracturing and grinding, not actually "cutting" the diamond. Bedrock is easy to cut, with steel tools.


What town does the flinstones live in?

The name of the town in Flintstones is Bedrock.


Can diamond cut through bedrock?

Yes, industrial diamonds are used in the cutting heads of oil drilling rigs.


Where do the flint stones live?

Bedrock! "from the, town of Bedrock"


How do disappearing streams differ from regular surface streams?

Surface waste is really supplanted by extensive underground seepage. "vanish" (vanishing streams) and "return" (springs). Streams that stream on a superficial level and afterward apparently "vanish" subterranean. They may likewise vanish into cracks or blames in the bedrock close to the stream. A gushing stream gets water from the beginning, in this manner it extends downstream by getting further and more extensive. Influent streams are in parched territories and lose a ton of water through dissipation and drainage into the ground. ... Most influent streams lose the entirety of their water, evaporating before entering the ocean.


What are the bedrock of ICTs?

What is the bedrock of icts


How would streams and rivers respond if sea level drops with respect to the land?

The streams and rivers would incise (cut down into) the land in order to achieve their desired gradient.


What name is given to solid rock beneath the soil?

== == This layer is called bedrock.


What physical characteristics of the bedrock are responsible for the oldest bedrock remaining at the highest elevation?

because bedrock is nice