porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.
Rock hyraxes, also known as rock dassies, are small mammals that live in the nooks and crannies of porous volcanic rocks in Africa. They are herbivorous and have adapted well to living in such environments, utilizing the rocks for shelter and protection.
A rock formed from grains stuck together would be Porous
Than?? Marble certainly isn't porous.
That process is called infiltration. It occurs when liquid, such as water, seeps through porous materials like soil or rocks due to gravity or pressure differences.
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water The answer is actually permeable.
Porous rocks.
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.
These are some porous rocks: chalk, limestone, sandstone, pumice, scoria.
Impervious rocks.
Porous rocks absorb water. Anything that can absorb water would not be good at containing it.
Rock hyraxes, also known as rock dassies, are small mammals that live in the nooks and crannies of porous volcanic rocks in Africa. They are herbivorous and have adapted well to living in such environments, utilizing the rocks for shelter and protection.
Yes. It will depend on the type of rock. For a porous rock,such as sandstone or shale, the water can be within the rocks. For non-porous rocks it will be stored between the rocks.
Permeable or porous rocks
chalk, sandstone
Air and fluids.