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Gypsum is generally considered to be a non-permeable material. While it can absorb some water due to its hygroscopic nature, it does not allow water to flow through it easily, especially in solid form. However, in certain conditions, such as when gypsum is fractured or weathered, it may exhibit some degree of permeability. Overall, its primary characteristic is low permeability, making it useful in applications like soil stabilization and as a barrier in construction.

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