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Tyshawn Woods
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28 August, 03:56
Liquefaction explaination
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Sophia Estes
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During the shaking of a powerful earthquake, this loose soil will act like quicksand. While liquefaction is occurring, the homes and buildings atop this soil can sink or fall over when their foundations loosen or fall apart. The surface of the ground will become very unstable and uneven.
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