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how does water move through the top of earth's rocks and soil layers

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Answered by lisha912
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every material has free space even in tightly packed condition, so does rocks have and water perforate through small holes or space and reaches to bottom layer

Answered by pipercalligan
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Answer:Water infiltrates the ground because soil and rock may have air spaces between the grains. These pores, or tiny holes, result in the rock's porosity. If water can move through a rock, the rock is permeable. Eventually, the water reaches a layer of rock that is not porous.

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