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water cannot penetrate through the Bedrock ​

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Answered by Anania
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Answer:A sediment can be very porous (have a lot of holes), but if the holes aren't connected to each other, then the sediment will not be very permeable. If the holes are not connected then water cannot flow through. ... There looks to be no way that water can flow through this sample of bedrock.

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Answered by jiyagupta71
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no

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because a sediment can be very porous ( have a lot of holes) , but if the holes are not connected to each other,then the sediment will not be very permeable. if the holes are not connected then water cannot flow through...

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