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Compaction occurs under a sustained, static load on saturated soil.?​

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Answered by darsh1806
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Answered by chamilmajumder
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Soil compaction occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between heavily compacted soils containing few large pores, less total pore volume, and, consequently, a greater density. Compacted soil has a reduced rate of both water infiltration and drainage.

Explanation:

Consolidation is a process where steady and static pressure causes compression of saturated soil. Further, In the consolidation process, soil volume is reduced by squeezing out pore water from the saturated soil.

Compaction is the compression of soil by the expulsion of air from the voids of the soil. Consolidation is the compression of soil by the expulsion of water from voids of the soil.

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