A.They soak up water
B.They are oil-bearing rocks.
C.They are porous rocks.
D.They allow water to pass through them easily.
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- Rocks with excessive internal stresses which may cause spalling are known as
- Layered or bedded rocks having planes of reltively easy separation are called
- Micaceous rocks with closely spaced cleavage planes along which easy separation can be affected, are known as
- Most widespread rocks in the world are:
- Sedimentary rocks are
- To avoid chances of maisalignment the bearing generally used is
- The type of bearing suitable for high temperature applications where lubrication is impossible and where corrosion or chermical action limits choice of material, would be
- Chemically inact relatively unstable blocks, large or small with three or more sets of joints and seams are known as