rapautumaton
Rapautumaton is a Finnish term that translates to "unweathered" or "un-eroded" in English. It refers to a state of material or a geological formation that has not been significantly altered by natural processes such as weathering and erosion. These processes involve the breakdown of rocks and minerals through physical, chemical, and biological means, as well as the subsequent transport of these loosened materials.
In geology, rapautumaton is often used to describe bedrock or rock formations that are found in their
The concept is also applicable in other contexts, such as describing the pristine condition of certain archaeological