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the subsurface
noun
Something that is below the layer that is on the surface.
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To the subsurface, the amount of fresh supply is essentially zero.
The subsurface environment of the Moon is not nearly so inclement.
The subsurface radar detected buried glaciers tens of kilometres in extent.
The smallest component of the subsurface system, the lateral, primarily removes water from the soil.
But to me the possibility of finding life in the subsurface of Mars is very high".
In the subsurface, pores are typically filled to some degree by fluids.
Similar reefs are found in northern England, Germany, and the subsurface of the North Sea.
"The subsurface ice detected by Odyssey," Dr. Bell writes, "may represent only the tip of an iceberg frozen underground".
Otherwise, concentrate on the subsurface rhizome, a built-in storage mechanism that can remain dormant for months.
The subsurface structures can then be probed from several different angles at the same time.
In the Allegheny National Forest in my district, almost all of the subsurface mineral rights belong to private property owners.
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