krista5 krista5
  • 08-03-2016
  • Chemistry
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why can water pass through sandstrone but not through shale

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colliganmeg colliganmeg
  • 09-03-2016
It really depends on the 'type' of rock it is. By this I mean whether it's impermeable or permeable. Impermeable rocks don't allow water through and permeable rocks do. It has to do with how 'porous' a rock is: how many openings it has and how spaced apart are its particles are. Sandstone is permeable and Shale impermeable.
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