it means when a rock brkosing
more porous
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Scoria is a highly vesicular (porous), dark colored volcanic rock.
Pumice is a porous rock and slat is not. Pumice floats in water because of the air pockets in the rock. Slate is a layer of rock that is tightly packed, or is very "dense".
Pumice is an igneous rock that forms when magma traps gas bubbles and cools quickly. The gas dissipates and leaves the distinctive porous nature of the pumice
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.
Yes it is a porous rock.
Non-porous rocks are solid materials that do not allow water or other fluids to pass through them due to the absence of interconnected pore spaces. This lack of porosity prevents the storage or movement of fluids within the rock, making them impermeable. Examples of non-porous rocks include granite, basalt, and marble.
Sorry but i only got 1 porous rock and 1 non-porous rock :)Porous rock = sandstonenon-porous rock =granite
By bathstone I assume you mean Pumice which is a volcanic rock with bubbles of gas trapped inside. And yes, it is usually porous
more porous
Yes. Chalk is a porous rock.
Common, hihgly porous types of volcanic rock are pumice and scoria.
The crystals of granite are very tightly interlocked. This means that granite is not a very porous type of rock.
anything that is porous is capable of absorbing water
The story proved to be quite porous. Lava is a porous rock.
Porous and Non-Porous