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Permeability/ hydraulic conductivity.
Pore spaces and other gaps in rocks allow water to pass through
Aquifers are layers of rock that hold a lot of water and allow it to circulate.
the type of rock is called a rock that does not allow water to go through it
Infiltration is the movement of surface water into rocks or soil through cracks or pore spaces.
A porous and permeable rock will allow water to pass through. Rocks layers that allow the flow of water may be described as an aquifer.
Permeability/ hydraulic conductivity.
Permeability/ hydraulic conductivity.
Pore spaces and other gaps in rocks allow water to pass through
Permeable or porous rocks
Aquifers are layers of rock that hold a lot of water and allow it to circulate.
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass 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.
Because when the water flows through the rocks, the rocks catch all the dirt.
the type of rock is called a rock that does not allow water to go through it
because of the rocks it goes through
Loose or sandy soils allow water to percolate(pass) through them faster