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Regolith - Wikipedia
Regolith on Earth originates from weathering and biological processes. The uppermost part of the regolith, which typically contains significant organic matter, is more conventionally referred to as soil. [15]
Regolith Co. - Star Citizen Mining Tool
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Regolith | Soil Formation, Weathering & Erosion | Britannica
regolith, a region of loose unconsolidated rock and dust that sits atop a layer of bedrock. On Earth, regolith also includes soil, which is a biologically active medium and a key component in plant growth.
Regolith Desktop
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Regolith 1.6
Regolith is a modern desktop environment designed to let you work faster by reducing unnecessary clutter and ceremony. Built on top of Ubuntu, GNOME, and i3, Regolith stands on a well-supported and consistent foundation.
REGOLITH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REGOLITH is unconsolidated residual or transported material that overlies the solid rock on the earth, moon, or a planet.
Regolith - New World Encyclopedia
Regolith is a layer of loose, heterogeneous material covering solid rock. It includes dust, soil, broken rock, and other related materials. It is found on Earth, the Moon, some asteroids, and other planets. On Earth, regolith is an important factor that supports living organisms.
2.7: Regolith - Geosciences LibreTexts
The term regolith is used for the layer or mantle of fragmental and unconsolidated rock and mineral material, whether residual or transported, that rests on bedrock.
Scientists Say: Regolith - Science News Explores
Regolith is the layer of loose rocks and dust on the surface of moons, asteroids and rocky planets — including Earth. This blanket of fine material comes from forces that break down or transform rock.
What Is Lunar Regolith? The Moon’s Surface Explained.
When NASA’s Apollo astronauts first stepped foot on the Moon, they left famous footprints in what scientists call lunar regolith. This surface layer on the Moon is fragmented, sharp rock material.
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