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the subsoil
noun
The layer of earth that is below the topsoil.
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In Peru the state alone may own the subsoil.
Snow penetrates slowly into the subsoil, providing the humidity essential for truffle growth.
Headcutting is commonly associated with piping, because headcuts frequently expose the subsoil.
These materials accumulate in the subsoil, where they form a reddish, clayey subsoil.
So could the toxic molecules sluicing through the subsoil of Voronezh be rendered harmless by a blast of radiation?
In their native Himalayas, the poppies grow fully exposed on rocky outcrops where the subsoil remains moist.
When it rains or the land floods, the water trickles through the gravel and sand and slowly charges the subsoil.
Charles Darwin was among the first to examine the invaluable job the earthworm does of turning up the subsoil.
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