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Definition of a porous rock?

A porous rock is a type of rock that contains small holes or spaces within its structure, allowing fluids (such as water, oil, or gas) to pass through it. These pores can vary in size and shape, influencing the rock's ability to store and transmit fluids.


What does a animal have but an insect don't?

An insect is a type of animal. Any structure on an insect is, by definition, a structure on an animal.


Why does cotton absorb water the fastes?

Cotton's structure contains a large number of hydrophilic (water-attracting) molecules, such as cellulose, which allows it to absorb water quickly. Additionally, cotton fibers have a large surface area and porous structure, which further enhances its water absorption capacity.


What is permutite and zeolite?

Permutite is a trade name for a type of natural zeolite mineral used in water softening and purification. Zeolite is a naturally occurring mineral with a porous structure that can trap and filter out impurities in water, making it useful for various industrial and environmental applications.


Is gunite considered to be porous or non porous?

Gunite is a type of sprayed concrete, and is basically as porous as concrete is.


Is wood a porous material?

Yes, wood is a porous material. This means it has small openings or "pores" in its structure that allow liquids, gases, or air to pass through it. This porosity can vary depending on the type and species of wood.


Which rock doesn't sink in water?

Pumice is a type of volcanic rock that is known to float on water due to its porous nature.


What is soil and rock that allows water to pass through it called?

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.


Where is precipitation stored between or within the rocks?

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.


What type of soil is most porous?

Sandy soil is the most porous type of soil, as it has larger particle sizes and therefore more space between the particles for water to flow through. This allows water to drain quickly through sandy soil, making it well-draining but also less able to retain water and nutrients.


Does limestone sandstone and granite absorb water?

Limestone is porous and can absorb water, while sandstone is also porous but less absorbent than limestone. Granite is a denser and less porous rock, so it does not absorb water as readily as limestone or sandstone.


What type of animal is a 'comorant'?

A cormorant is a type of water bird.