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Why is it a porous rock?

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Answered by tarandeepkaurgill99
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Sedimentary rocks often contain small holes called pores which can contain water or other fluids. If the holes are connected, then the rock is permeable and fluids can flow through the rock. If the holes are not connected, then the rock is impermeable and fluids can't flow through the rock.

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Answered by negigungun123
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Definition: Sedimentary rocks often contain small holes called pores which can contain water or other fluids. If the holes are connected, then the rock is permeable and fluids can flow through the rock. If the holes are not connected, then the rock is impermeable and fluids can't flow through the rock.

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