Sedimentary is found below the ocean floor or area with water
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.
No every rock is able to change into anther
translucent rock
Sidewalks are made of concrete, which is not a rock. Concrete is a man-made construction material composed of Portland cement, various crushed rocks, sand and water.
Water cannot pass through a solid rock because the rock's structure is tight and does not have spaces for the water to flow through. The pores in the rock are too small for water molecules to move through.
An impermeable rock that does not allow water to pass through is called a impermeable rock, such as shale or clay. These rocks have very low porosity and permeability, preventing water from flowing through them.
impermeable.
Impermeable. The pores in solid rock are too small for water to flow through.
It isn't porous
impermeable
Materials such as permeable soils, sand, gravel, and porous rock allow water to pass through them due to their interconnected pore spaces. These materials facilitate the movement of water, making them important in processes like infiltration and groundwater recharge. Conversely, impermeable materials like clay and solid rock restrict the flow of water.
Porus, permiable or semi-permiable. Most sedimentary rocks such as limestone
rock holds water because rock have very tiny molecules and they are so close that water cannot pass through it
The Dull and grainy looking rock is more likely to let water pass though
Such soil or rock is 'impervious'.
When a rock allows water to pass through it, this property is referred to as "permeability." Permeable rocks have interconnected pores or fractures that enable the movement of water and other fluids. In contrast, rocks that do not permit water to flow through them are considered "impermeable."