yes
Fine sand is more permeable.
sand
Yes, sand is more permeable than clay since sand contains bigger particles and bigger particles equal greater permeability.
Sand is far and away more permeable than clay. Water poured into sand disappears in moments. Clay layers in the earth can effectively block the penetration of moisture. Big time.
a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel
Yes, in fact sand quickly dries and holds water less efficiently!
Sand. The ability of water to flow through a soil is referred to as the soil's permeability (A) Clay (B) Loam (C) Sand (D) Silt (E) Humu
The Mold Must Be Permeable, Porous To Permit The Gases To Escape
The Mold Must Be Permeable, Porous To Permit The Gases To Escape
An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials such as sand or gravel.
gravel, permeable is the ability of water to pass through the empty spaces. clay would be the least permeable, it does now have lots of pores or open voids for the water to go through. remember, as porosity increases, permeability increases.
a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel