No. Not that well as sandstone. The shale starts to puddle into the water and flows inside the small puddle of water.
yes.
Shale is a sedimentary rock formed from mud on the bottoms of bodies of water and in floodplains.
Shale
Yes, but never spray the shale with water when the pit is still hot because you will cause it to shatter.
about how do soil and water compare in their ability to absorb and release heat
Quartzite
Shale
no
yes.
Shale is a sedimentary rock formed from mud on the bottoms of bodies of water and in floodplains.
Shale
Because sandstone has wider particles than shale and this let's the water through.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
The sediments that eventually formed the rock shale were generally still water clay and mud particles.
Black shale is a very thinly bedded shale rich in sulfides such as pyrite. It is commonly found in anoxic, reducing environments, such as in stagnant water columns.
No rocks absorb water.
Mud does absorb water.