What is the difference between permeable and impermeable layers in the soil?


Permeable layers absorb water, while impermeable layers evaporate water.
Permeable layers trap water, while impermeable layers filter water.
Permeable layers contain water, while impermeable layers store air.
Permeable layers allow water to pass through, while impermeable layers do not.

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The correct difference between permeable and impermeable layers in the soil is:

Permeable layers allow water to pass through, while impermeable layers do not.

Permeable layers have spaces or pores that facilitate the movement of water and air, while impermeable layers are dense or compact and restrict the flow of water.

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