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what is liquefication

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Answered by qfaiz373
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Soil liquefaction occurs when a saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress such as shaking during an earthquake or other sudden change in stress condition, in which material that is ordinarily a solid behaves like a liquid

Answered by karthikachanta33
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Chemically it refers to the decresing of intermolecular spaces of gases
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