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2 January, 20:31

What most likely happens if water flows through a permeable soil layer and reaches a clay layer?

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  1. 2 January, 20:41
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    Answer: c

    Explanation: just took the test
  2. 2 January, 20:58
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    Answer: The water pools on the top of clay layer.

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    Water percolates through the permeable layer of soil deep inside the earth. The water then reaches the clay layer which holds the water there only and will form a pool.

    Its hard for the water to penetrate through the layer of clay and the vertical movement of water is hindered and then it starts flowing in a horizontal way and reached the nearby water bodies.
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