How big each pore id and how much water it can take in. How big each pore id and how much water it can take in. How big each pore id and how much water it can take in.
Having a lot of tiny holes and spaces throughout its structure.
By bathstone I assume you mean Pumice which is a volcanic rock with bubbles of gas trapped inside. And yes, it is usually porous
It means that the ground is porous.
Some basalts can be quite porous, others may be non-porous.
Yes it is a porous rock.
Porous and Non-Porous
Porous means 'with holes'. So non-porous means 'without holes'
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.
it means when a rock brkosing
By bathstone I assume you mean Pumice which is a volcanic rock with bubbles of gas trapped inside. And yes, it is usually porous
Porous simply mean a material has pores and allows fluid to pass. There are many thousands of such materials.
It means that the ground is porous.
There are two types porous and non porous. You can also seel porous concrete to make it non porous.
There are two types porous and non porous. You can also seel porous concrete to make it non porous.
There are two types porous and non porous. You can also seel porous concrete to make it non porous.
While the word porous isn't generally used in medical terminology, -porotic is the medical terminology combining form meaning porous. For instance, osteoporotic means a condition of more porous bones.
Silk is porous -- it absorbs liquids.
Metal is not porous. Many other elements are porous though and when metal combines with them it can potentially become porous.