How do ground conditions affect earthquake damage to buildings?
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Liquefaction is the mixing of sand or soil and groundwater (water underground) during the shaking of a moderate or strong earthquake. When the water and soil are mixed, the ground becomes very soft and acts similar to quicksand. ... Buildings can also be damaged by strong surface waves making the ground heave and lurch.
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