the rate at which water passes through a material
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A rock that has holes and holds water is called 'porous'. Rocks that can soak up the water are called 'permeable'. These are rocks like limestone, chalk, sandstone. Rocks that will not let water pass through them are called 'impermeable' like mudstone and granite.
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A rock that has holes and holds water is called 'porous'. Rocks that can soak up the water are called 'permeable'. These are rocks like limestone, chalk, sandstone. Rocks that will not let water pass through them are called 'impermeable' like mudstone and granite.
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