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Asbestos is a porous material and can absorb water.
Plastic is a type of porous material which is commonly used in making many products. Due to its porous nature it absorbs odors.
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This type of layer is found within the earth and is called an Aquifer.
Believe it or not, some porous rocks are considered impermeable. No rock is completely impermeable, but some porous rocks like shale and pumice are mostly impermeable, because the pores are not interconnected, thus not allowing fluids or gases to pass through them. This is why shale makes a good cap-rock, and pumice floats instead of sinking.
Asbestos is a porous material and can absorb water.
No, chalkboards are a porous material.
No, diamond isn't a porous stone
gravel soil paper towel cotton sponge pumice
Yes
pumice stone
anything that is porous is capable of absorbing water
Porous metal is a metal structure which has a number of holes.It is a new metal material which has characteristics of both porous structure and metal.
An aquafer is an alternative term for an aquifer, an underground layer of waterbearing porous stone, earth or gravel.
Pumice is a porous rock that can float on water. It's density is less tham 1g per cm.
seepage is the slow movement of any liquid through porous material and percolation is the vertical movement of liquid to the porous material.
On fabric no-it is too porous.