👉 Hydrotical is a term used in the field of geology and hydrology to describe a type of rock that is highly permeable and capable of storing water efficiently. It is characterized by its ability to hold and transport water at high rates, making it an important component of groundwater systems. Hydroticals are often found in areas with high levels of precipitation or groundwater flow, as they can store excess water during periods of drought or when the soil is saturated.