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Which of the following inhibits the seepage of rainwater into ground

(a) Concrete floor (b) play ground (c) grass lawn (d) forest land

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answerit is ( c ) grass lawn

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Answer:

What inhibits rainwater seepage into the ground is the concrete floor.

Step-by-step explanation:

In general, water from rain is usually absorbed by the ground, due to its relative porosity. Concrete is solid and non-porous, forming an impermeable layer that prevents water from passing through it.

Concrete comes from a mixture of cement, sand and water, forming a malleable mass that hardens when dry. It is used for the manufacture of floors and buildings, and is characterized by its relative impermeability.

Other options are not correct because:

Playground, grass lawn and forest land allow the absorption of water from rain.

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