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11 July, 08:10

During an earthquake with intense seismic activity, loose wet soil is turned into a fluid slurry that is capable of swallowing entire buildings. What is the event called that causes this type of physical damage?

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  1. 11 July, 08:18
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    I'm thinking sinkhole based on the info you've given and liquefaction is what causes the soil to become a lose wet slurry fluid.
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