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Clay is an example of
A) Aquiclude B) Glossy C) Utilitarian D) None of the above

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Answered by mukeshsukheeja33
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Answer:

ans : (a) Aquiclude

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

The correct option is A- Aquiclude.

Explanation:

Aquiclude- This is a highly porous but impermeable formation with very small pore sizes. Example: Clay.

  • Aquifer:- Aquifers are soil materials in saturated strata that not only store water, but are highly permeable and readily available in sufficient quantity. example:- Sand and gravel deposits.
  • Aquitard- Because it is a seepage-only formation, yields are marginal compared to aquifers. example:- sandy loam
  • Aquifuge:- It is a formation that is neither porous nor permeable. example: Massive compact rock without cracks.

In general, there are four types of strata defined below.

1. Aquifer

It is an underground formation that contains water, and water can be extracted in economically sufficient amounts with the help of wells. Aquifers generally consist of layers of sand, gravel, and cracked rock.

2. Aquitard

It is an underground stratum that contains water, but there is a considerable amount of water that cannot be pumped up by wells. Aquitard contains common clay layers with low hydraulic conductivity.

3. Aquifuge

It is a formation that cannot absorb or move water. Therefore, it is an impermeable formation

4. Aquiclude

A stratum through which water cannot flow. It contains a lot of water itself, but it is impermeable and does not release water. This is due to its high porosity. Clay is an example of an aquifer.

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