No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.
water.aquiferAquiferan aquifer
water is trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer
zone of aeration.
The two types of rock that are needed to produce an aquifer are sandstone, and are full of pores and can hold a lot of water.
permiable layer of rock
No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.
No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.
water.aquiferAquiferan aquifer
water is trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer
Aquifer.
Aquifer?
It's an aquifer.
zone of aeration.
An underground layer of spongy rocks that holds water is an aquifer.
The two types of rock that are needed to produce an aquifer are sandstone, and are full of pores and can hold a lot of water.
This would be an aquifer. The rock itself would be described as being permeable or having a high hydraulic conductivity.