Chemistry, asked by DancingGirlRumpa65, 18 days ago

what is liquefaction? ​

Answers

Answered by AsmitaSuzy
7

Answer:

Ya okay

take care

Explanation:

Liquefaction takes place when loosely packed, water-logged sediments at or near the ground surface lose their strength in response to strong ground shaking. Liquefaction occurring beneath buildings and other structures can cause major damage during earthquakes.

Answered by gurjarbhavna35
1

Answer:

In materials science, liquefaction is a process that generates a liquid from a solid or a gas or that generates a non-liquid phase which behaves in accordance with fluid dynamics. It occurs both naturally and artificially. As an example of the latter, a "major commercial application of liquefaction is the liquefaction of air to allow separation of the constituents, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and the noble gases."

Similar questions