explain the importance of aquicludes
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
An Aquiclude is usually an impermeable layer or a body of very low hydraulic conductive body or layer, often overlaying a geologic body or formation that can hold and transmit water of economic quantity.
Aquicludes are characteristically impevious clay layers with water trapped inside them.
Answered by
0
Answer: As this layer is porous it has good water holding capacity in it seeps water. therefore water is not available for it soil is an example of it
Similar questions