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Q: Will water travel underground through layers of rocks and soil which are impermeable materials.?
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What is impermeable layers composed of materials such as clay that hinder or prevent water movement?

aquiclude


Where is the groundwater located under the surface?

Its located above layers of impermeable underground rocks. At or below the water table.


What two factors determine how easily water water can move through underground materials?

Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.


Which layers are impermeable?

Impermeable means that stuff can't go through it. Wax is impermeable to water. Paper towels are not. Glass is impermeable to air. Mesh cloth is not. Some things are impermeable to one thing but not another. Clear plastic is impermeable to water and air, but not light. Lead metal is impermeable to x-rays, but not heat. Which layer is impermeable depends on what it is impermeable to.


How do permeable and impermeable rock layers contribute to the formation of a spring?

The water sinks through the ground through permeable rock and is concentrating when it arrives to impermeable rock. When due to erosion the impermeable rock carrying water is exposed, the water appears as a spring.


What substances are impermeable to water?

unsaturated layers of the earth


Aquifers are rock layers that are what?

Aquifer are underground areas of saturated permeable rock or sediments above layers of impermeable rock that have the ability to hold/retain ground water, preventing it from percolation and infiltration, thereby serving as a form of natural water storage .


How does Aquitard affect the movement of water underground?

An aquitard is an impermeable lump of rock or clay. It does not allow water to flow through it which means that it blocks the water sending it to another destination.


Highly impermeable layers such as compacted clay or shale are known as?

Highly impermeable layers such as clay or shale are referred to as an aquitard. While permeable sand and limestone that can transmitt large amounts of water to a well are referred to as an aquifer.


What is the meaning of fuljis?

"Fuljis" does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It could be a made-up or non-standard word.


What is a clear definition of Fulji?

A fulji is an underground stream of water that horizontally goes through the layers of rocks.


Why does water flow naturally from an artesian well?

In some ground formations there is an impermeable layer which holds the water beneath it under pressure. In such a case where a well penetrates the impermeable layer, the water rises through the upper layers of the ground and even above ground-surface level