DIY: Liquefaction
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A step-by-step "How To" you can do at home to demonstrate the phenomenon of liquefaction. Soil liquefaction occurs when an otherwise solid soil loses stiffness due to an earthquake or a sudden change in the stress condition. This can cause the saturated soil to temporarily behave as a viscous liquid.
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