Sand.
The ability of water to flow through a soil is referred to as the soil's permeability
(A) Clay
(B) Loam
(C) Sand
(D) Silt
(E) Humu
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∙ 12y agoSandstone is typically the most permeable rock due to its high porosity and interconnected pore spaces, allowing fluids to flow more easily through it compared to other types of rocks.
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∙ 9y agoPermeability refers to how well water flows through a material, such as a rock. The most permeable rock is conglomerate due to its large interconnected pore spaces.
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∙ 6y agoGoing from most to least permeable:
Humus (Potting Soil)
Sand
Sand-Humus Mix
Humus-Clay Mix
Sand-Clay Mix
Mixture of all three
Clay
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∙ 11y agobecause you play with yourself at night.
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∙ 14y agoclay.
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∙ 12y agoclay
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∙ 13y agoSAND
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∙ 11y agosandstone
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Sand
Sandstone rocks have permeability and so do conglomerates. Shales also have good permeability. Most sedimentary rocks are permeable.
Permeable layers from most to least permeable: loose soil, sand, gravel, hard clay, solid rock. This means that water and other substances can more easily pass through loose soil and sand compared to clay or solid rock.
Permeable soil and rock that allows water to pass through it easily is called "porous" or "permeable" media. This type of material typically has open spaces or pores that enable water to flow through it.
water The answer is actually permeable.
A permeable rock has connected pore spaces that allow fluids to flow through it. This property makes it suitable for storing and transmitting water, oil, and natural gas. Permeable rocks include sandstone and limestone.
rock type
Permeable rocks allow for liquid or gases to pass through them. Most rocks are permeable to a certain extent.
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
Sandstone rocks have permeability and so do conglomerates. Shales also have good permeability. Most sedimentary rocks are permeable.
yes
SANDSTONE
Permeable layers from most to least permeable: loose soil, sand, gravel, hard clay, solid rock. This means that water and other substances can more easily pass through loose soil and sand compared to clay or solid rock.
Permeable soil and rock that allows water to pass through it easily is called "porous" or "permeable" media. This type of material typically has open spaces or pores that enable water to flow through it.
idk... i need to know too. someone please help. my guess is no.... because permeable rock is rock that can be easily passed through.
An Aquifer.
Carbonization
Yes.