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The term "impervious layer" refers to a subsurface layer of soil or rock that prevents the movement of water and other fluids. This layer can impede groundwater flow, influencing drainage patterns and the availability of water resources. Impervious layers are often found in geological formations and can affect agricultural practices, construction, and environmental management.

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