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2 March, 21:15
What does a rock need for it to be permeable?
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Paulina Cowan
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Answer:Permeable rocks are rocks that have small holes in them. This means that there are different types of matter that can pass through them specifically through liquids and gases ... It will be easy for the water in the river to pass through the rock so that the water can easily flow.
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