When Earthquakes Liquefy Soil, Devastation Can Follow

Monday, October 1, 2018 - 18:40 in Earth & Climate

It’s called liquefaction, and it causes soil to flow like a liquid. When that happens, the soil can no longer support the structures on top of it.

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