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Impermeable rocks which r neither porous nor permeable.ex: Aquifuge(granite,Quartzite)
Impervious rocks which r porous bt not permeable(hvng storing capacity bt not allow easy and quick flow through it)...ex: aquiclude(clay beds)
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Gold and platinum are impervious to nitric acid.
Impermeable material is material that does not allow anything to penetrate it. An example of it is CLAY.
yes its just impervious to coorosion
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what is difference between exhaustible and inexhaustible
semi permeable lets some substances through and impermeable lets no substances through
An impervious rock is one that does not allow water to flow through it. It has no air spaces and has no way of storing water at all.
Impermiable rock means nothing can go through it
The rocks formed an impervious surface, and the rainwater flowed off into the town. In comic books, Superman is impervious to knives, bullets, and even bombs. The lawyer's logic was impervious to his opponent's arguments.
An aquifer forms when groundwater pools between a permeable layer and an impermeable layer.
An aquifer forms when groundwater pools between a permeable layer and an impermeable layer.
The lead wall was impervious to radiation. He is impervious to her bad temper.
The difference is that they are thrust up. They are not moving downhill because of gravity.
Impenetrable is a synonym for impervious.
Impermeable means that stuff can't go through it. Wax is impermeable to water. Paper towels are not. Glass is impermeable to air. Mesh cloth is not. Some things are impermeable to one thing but not another. Clear plastic is impermeable to water and air, but not light. Lead metal is impermeable to x-rays, but not heat. Which layer is impermeable depends on what it is impermeable to.
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Sandstone perms fairly well for a rock. It kind of sits on the boundary between "impermeable" and "semi-permeable." (Please note that "perms" is not a real word.)