1. silt
2. clay
3. sand
4. pebbles
the answer is 2. clay
no will infiltrate surface materials that are permeable and unsaturated
A material covering a hole is called a patch. It can be used to repair damage or prevent something from escaping.
Yelin
Water will infiltrate surface material if the material is porous and permeable, meaning it contains spaces or voids that allow water to flow through. Examples include sandy soils and gravel, which have larger particle sizes that promote drainage. Conversely, materials like clay are less permeable and retain water, leading to slower infiltration rates. The degree of saturation and the presence of vegetation can also influence water infiltration rates.
When rain reaches the surface, it can either infiltrate into the ground, flow over the surface as runoff, or evaporate back into the atmosphere. The fate of the rainwater depends on factors such as soil permeability, slope of the land, and amount of rainfall.
A material like a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liner or a geomembrane would be ideal for covering a landfill to minimize rainwater infiltration. These materials are impermeable and provide a barrier against water seepage into the landfill. Additionally, adding a layer of clay or geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) can also help reduce water infiltration.
Clay
a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land.waste material used to reclaim ground.an area filled in by landfill. plural noun: landfills
no will infiltrate surface materials that are permeable and unsaturated
Landfill
A sanitary landfill retains the dumped material away from the environment until it is "sanitary" or "safe" to release it.
I've ignored recycling. Answer will vary depending on where you are in the world. Generally in the U.S.: organic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> anaerobically decompose into landfill gas (organic material) -> landfill gas goes out into environment, or is destroyed in flare or is used in renewable energy project inorganic material in refuse -> garbage hauler -> landfill -> stays in landfill
When you put materials into a sanitary landfill, it doesn't mean that the material in going to decompose.
No, Copper is a fully inorganic material so it doesn't decompose.
The leachate from a landfill contains numerous liquid pollutants suc as acids, organics, dissolved metals and high BOD material. It can leave the landfill and comtaminate groundwater and surface water.NOTE: Leachate is material that dissolves out of a solid mass, like tea out of a tea bag, when water flows through it.
you can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering the material with a translucent material or paint it in a colour that you can see through but not clearly. You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you
A material covering a hole is called a patch. It can be used to repair damage or prevent something from escaping.