Two Factors are the type of material. The best material water moves through is a partially permeable membrane. Another factor is the substances dissolved in the water and the substances inside the material. There can also be if there are pores that are connected.
If that material has connecter pores or cracks
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The size of pores an if they are connected.
clear path such as smooth land or if theres a payh with wood and rockes in the way it cause it to move slower
Materials that allow energy to flow easily through it are called conductors.
Heat moves easily through materials with delocalised electrons, that is electrons which are free to move through the substance. This happens in metals and graphite.
transparent materials
They are described as thermally conductive.
If you're talking about electrical insulators, then no, as an electrical insulator does not let electricity through.
Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.
What you are considering when you are referring to how easily materials can pass through a membrane is how permeable the cell wall or membrane is.
Materials that allow energy to flow easily through it are called conductors.
insulators
permeable materials
Heat moves easily through materials with delocalised electrons, that is electrons which are free to move through the substance. This happens in metals and graphite.
conductors
transparent materials
Two Factors are the type of material. The best material water moves through is a partially permeable membrane. Another factor is the substances dissolved in the water and the substances inside the material. There can also be if there are pores that are connected.
They are described as thermally conductive.
Those are called insulators.
Sound needs a medium to travel. It cannot travel through a vaccum.