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Regolith - Definition and Overview |
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Regolith is a layer of loose, heterogeneous material covering solid rock. Regolith is present on Earth, the Moon, some asteroids, and other planets. The causes of regolith on Earth are erosion, weathering and biological processes. On Earth, regolith is mainly composed of sedimentary rock. On bodies without an atmosphere, regolith is caused by the gravitational reaggregation of debris resulting from impact with other objects.
On Earth, it is one of the important factors for most life, since few plants can grow on or within solid rock, and animals would be unable to burrow or build shelter without loose material.
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Example Usage of Regolith |
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rhymenocerous1: The Nebulanous
Clouds swirl vertiginous dust
A Regolith stirred |
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stratocumulus: RT @WLSpaceNewsFeed: Astrobotic, Carnegie Mellon Win NASA Regolith Excavation Contracts:
ASTROBOTIC PRESS RELEASE NASA today select.. h ... |
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grohs: @mapsadaisical ah cool, nae worries, just checking ye got it...Regolith FTW 2010! |
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