Claystone is typically the least permeable fairview rock due to its dense and compact nature. It has very low porosity and minimal interconnected pore spaces, which hinder the flow of fluids through the rock.
yes
This would be an aquifer. The rock itself would be described as being permeable or having a high hydraulic conductivity.
Can, yes. Must, no.
That would be an aquifer, which is a layer of permeable rock that can hold water and allow it to flow. Impermeable rock layers above and below the aquifer restrict the movement of water, causing it to accumulate within the aquifer.
Permeable rock is necessary for an aquifer to form because it allows water to flow through and accumulate in the spaces between the rock particles. This permeability enables the movement of groundwater, facilitating the recharge and storage of water within the aquifer. Without permeable rock, water would not be able to infiltrate and be retained, rendering the formation of an aquifer impossible. Thus, the structure and properties of the rock are crucial for the aquifer's function as a water reservoir.
rock type
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
Permeable layers from most to least permeable: loose soil, sand, gravel, hard clay, solid rock. This means that water and other substances can more easily pass through loose soil and sand compared to clay or solid rock.
yes
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SANDSTONE
Permeable soil and rock that allows water to pass through it easily is called "porous" or "permeable" media. This type of material typically has open spaces or pores that enable water to flow through it.
clay
idk... i need to know too. someone please help. my guess is no.... because permeable rock is rock that can be easily passed through.
An Aquifer.
Yes.