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FREE POINTS................. I will make you brainliest<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />please give MI 5 differences between permeable and impermeable membrane.DON'T GIVE USELESS ANSWER<br /><br />At LEAST 2 DIFFERENCES​

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Answered by jebazrobert
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Permeable surfaces (also known as porous or pervious surfaces) allow water to percolate into the soil to filter out pollutants and recharge the water table. Impermeable/impervious surfaces are solid surfaces that don't allow water to penetrate, forcing it to run off.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Permeable surfaces (also known as porous or pervious surfaces) allow water to percolate into the soil to filter out pollutants and recharge the water table. Impermeable/impervious surfaces are solid surfaces that don't allow water to penetrate, forcing it to run off.

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