The distance between Earth's topsoil layer and the solid rock layer beneath it can vary, but on average it is around 10-20 feet (3-6 meters). This layer of soil is called the regolith and sits above the bedrock, which is the solid rock layer.
When you dig a hole in the ground, you are drilling through the topsoil layer, which is the uppermost layer of soil that contains organic matter and nutrients for plants. Beneath the topsoil is the subsoil layer, followed by the parent material layer.
The ozone layer is found within the stratosphere, which is located about 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The exact distance can vary due to factors like altitude and geographic location.
The layer below the earth's outer layer is mesosphere. It is the 3rd layer.
the mantle, which contains the lithosphere, asthenosphere and the mesosphere
Crust
Topsoil.
Below the topsoil is the subsoil layer. This layer typically contains less organic matter and nutrients compared to topsoil. It often consists of weathered rock, clay, and minerals that are broken down from the topsoil layer above.
Topsoil
The uppermost layer of soil is called topsoil. It is the layer that contains the highest concentration of organic matter and nutrients, making it crucial for plant growth.
Another name for black topsoil is the O. layer. In the science of soild the top layer is known as the O. layer which stands for Organic.
Topsoil.
Topsoil.
The top layer of soil is called the topsoil. It is the outermost layer that contains the highest concentration of organic matter and nutrients, making it ideal for supporting plant growth.
Permafrost is the term used to describe a frozen layer of soil that remains below the surface layer of topsoil.
its called the mantle
It is the mantle.
The A horizon.