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16 April, 06:45

The permeability of a material refers to: a) the ease with which a stream erodes material b) the volume of air space in a material c) the ability of water to flow through a material d) a meandering stream's movement across the underlying bedrock.

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  1. 16 April, 06:54
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    Answer: The ability of water to flow through a material.

    Explanation:

    The permeability of a material is the ability of liquids (in this case water) to flow through a material such as: rocks, plants, soil etc.

    The level of permeability of a material depends on the ease with which liquids pass through it.
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