caprock

/ˈkæprɑk/
noun
  1. A hard layer of rock that lies on top of softer rock or soil, often forming a cliff or plateau.
    • Geologists studied the caprock to understand the region's ancient climate.
    • The mesa's caprock protected the softer sandstone beneath from erosion.
    • Hikers admired the view from the caprock, which stood out against the flat plains.
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