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Regolith vs Cryptomaria - What's the difference?

regolith | cryptomaria |

In geology|lang=en terms the difference between regolith and cryptomaria

is that regolith is (geology) the layer of loose rock, dust, sand, and soil, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the surface layer of most dry land on earth, the moon, and other large solid aggregated celestial objects there can also be sub-marine regolith) while cryptomaria is (geology) mare basalt deposits, buried under the regolith of the moon.

As nouns the difference between regolith and cryptomaria

is that regolith is (geology) the layer of loose rock, dust, sand, and soil, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the surface layer of most dry land on earth, the moon, and other large solid aggregated celestial objects there can also be sub-marine regolith) while cryptomaria is (geology) mare basalt deposits, buried under the regolith of the moon.

regolith

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Noun

(en noun)
  • (geology) The layer of loose rock, dust, sand, and soil, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the surface layer of most dry land on earth, the moon, and other large solid aggregated celestial objects. There can also be sub-marine regolith.)
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    cryptomaria

    English

    Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • (geology) mare basalt deposits, buried under the regolith of the moon
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