Um, you might get more answers, if it was English.
permeable materials
aquifer
PERMEABLE means:that a material is full of tiny, connected air spaces that allow water to seep through it. The spaces increase the suface area of the rock. ANSWER:because since water goes through the air pockets it erodes the rock quicker than less permeable rock because it has less air pockets.
An aquifer is defined as a body of rock or unconsolidated sediment that has sufficient permeability to allow water to flow through it. Unconsolidated materials like gravel, sand and even silt make relatively good aquifers, as do rocks like sandstone. Other rocks can be good aquifers if they are well fractured.
Five factors of soil formation: Parent material, climate, organisms, topography and time.Climate (precipitation, temperature)Vegetation (plants)Parent material (geological/organic)Organisms (soil microbes/fauna)Relief (configuration of surface)The five factors are:WindHumidityAir pressureTemperatureClimateClimate, parent material, organisms, relief and slope, and time.Five factors of soil formation: Parent material, climate, organisms, topography and time.
A solution is not permable; permeable is the material which allow the passage of the solution.
Flannel is a loose woven material that is soft. It is permeable to gas and liquids.
Non permeable i guess
Depends on what the wall is made of, for example a permeable or non permeable material.
permeable
permeable materials
aquifer
carbon and vegetation. vegetation is dead plants and carbon is dead animal.
A selectively permeable membrane only allows certain material to pass through it. They do so through active or passive transport.
My guess would be "gass permeable" but of course it depends on the context...
no will infiltrate surface materials that are permeable and unsaturated
Burning vegetation or woody material removes carbon from the material to the atmosphere. The carbon in the vegetation originally came from the land that it grows in.