Which describes bedrock?
consists of solid rock
lies directly above the soil layer
does...
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Chemistry, 26.06.2020 14:01 ronaldotheexplorer12
Which describes bedrock?
consists of solid rock
lies directly above the soil layer
does not contain weathered rock
forms from decomposed material
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