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Water will travel underground through layers of rocks and soil which are impermeable materials.
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Water will travel underground through layers of rocks and soil which are impermeable materials.
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ater will travel underground through layers of rocks and soil which are impermeable materials. Water can go through soil and tiny crevices in rocks, which means they are not impermeable (watertight).
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