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Q: What is water trapPed in rocks called?
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Does igneous rocks absorb water?

igneous rocks do absorb water because of all the pores ,cracks, and holes in them. The holes will absorb the water and the water will get trapped in the rock there for igneous rocks do absorb water.


Is there water beneath the crust of earth?

Not liquid water. However some water is trapped in solution in the rocks of earth's mantle.


How does the ground help to clean groundwater?

Some types of rocks can filter out groundwater by letting the fresh water go by and the dirt, and other material in the water sticks, or gets trapped in the rocks.


How can you separate a mixture of water and rocks?

I think you'll find that the rocks will sink to the bottom and you'll be able to pour the water off them. At least, that's what I've always found when I put rocks in water. They sink. Haven't you noticed this?


What can you called the water in underground rocks?

Ground water.


What was the gas in Earth's early atmosphere that was chemically converted or trapped in the rocks?

Oxygen was trapped in rocks in the very early days of earth. These rocks are known as "banded rocks". It took a long time before the oxygen was let out of the rocks.


What is water in underground rocks called?

This is known as ground water.


What is the water trapped in the solids called?

That rather depends on how it is trapped. You are probably thinking of water of crystallization, where water is a constituent part of the crystal structure, such as in CuSO4.5H2O, hydrated (blue) copper sulfate.


How do tide pools form?

When the tide goes out, some of the water is left behind. It is trapped in between the rocks. That forms a tide pool.


The water in rocks below Earth's surface is called what water?

Ground water


What is the process in which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by water vapor?

It is called the greenhouse effect.


What is it called when solid form of water that breaks rocks?

the solid form of water is called ice