The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
The gravel will absorb the water
it will absorb
you get gravelly water
No, it does not.
The amount of time that gravel can retain water will vary depending on its state. Fine gravel will holder water for long as opposed to coarse gravel.
Gravel is practically insoluble in water.
Yes because you can still see the gravel inside the water
The gravel and sand filter out smaller particles from the water
No, the gravel sinks when placed in water and is therfore more dense than water. This means that given two equivalent volumes one of water , one of gravel, the mass of the gravel will be greater than that of the water.
Yes. This can happen by wearing away of soil, gravel,ect. This process is called EROSION.
When driving on gravel you can lose control of your car because the gravel is so loose. The best way to drive on gravel is to go slow.
Pumice is a porous rock that can float on water. It's density is less tham 1g per cm.
The water in the gravel increases the weight.
It stings.