The definition of pervious in regards to rocks is (of a substance) allowing water to pass through; permeable: pervious rocks.
Pervious rock is a type of rock, like limestone, which allows water to flow through it
A pervious is a substance that allows water to directly pass through it. For example, some forms of concrete are considered to be pervious.
No rocks absorb water.
Tree roots can grow to be very big and powerful causing damage to rocks, cement, and other such materials. Tree roots damage rocks by causing them to crack or become crushed under their weight.
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Underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks.
A pervious is a substance that allows water to directly pass through it. For example, some forms of concrete are considered to be pervious.
An impervious rock is one that does not allow water to flow through it. It has no air spaces and has no way of storing water at all.
Lime stone is a porous rock as it absorbs water.
Spring water is water that is held underground in the soil and in pervious rocks. It is said to be healthier because of less contamination.
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When water is able to enter rocks, it is because they are permeable. Permeable rocks either have spaces (pores - porous rocks, e.g. sandstone), or paths through their structure (pervious rocks, e.g. limestone). These features can only be found in sedimentary/clastic rocks. Clastic means that it is made up of small particles cemented together, which gives it a grainy texture. Metamorphic and igneous rocks are crystalline, which mades them impermeable because the crystals interlock, blocking a flow of water.
These are rocks that are highly compacted, having little or no pore spaces within their grains. They do not readily allow the passage of water through them.
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