Sandstone rocks have permeability and so do conglomerates. Shales also have good permeability. Most sedimentary rocks are permeable.
It means that substances can pass through it - typically we'd be talking about water. So you don't want to use permeable rock to build a wall that faces the ocean, for example.
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.
water The answer is actually permeable.
A permeable rock has connected pore spaces that allow fluids to flow through it. This property makes it suitable for storing and transmitting water, oil, and natural gas. Permeable rocks include sandstone and limestone.
Sandstone is a type of rock that is permeable, meaning it has interconnected pore spaces that allow fluids, like water or oil, to pass through. This permeability makes sandstone a common reservoir rock for hydrocarbons.
rock type
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
yes
SANDSTONE
It means that substances can pass through it - typically we'd be talking about water. So you don't want to use permeable rock to build a wall that faces the ocean, for example.
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.
idk... i need to know too. someone please help. my guess is no.... because permeable rock is rock that can be easily passed through.
paper
An Aquifer.
Yes.
Carbonization
Permeable rocks allow for liquid or gases to pass through them. Most rocks are permeable to a certain extent.