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- in waves that radiate outward from the ________
- what is liquefaction?
- when the ground ______, sandy materials saturated with water can behave like a ______ instead of solid ground
- ground may ________ or pull apart
- can cause ground ________ and ground failure such as landslides and flows
- the richter scale
Brief Explanations
For the first blank (in waves that radiate outward from the ______), in the context of seismic waves, they radiate from the focus (or epicenter) of an earthquake.
For the liquefaction section:
- When the ground shakes (during an earthquake), sandy materials saturated with water can behave like a liquid instead of solid ground (this is the definition of liquefaction - loss of shear strength in saturated soils during shaking).
- Ground may sink (or settle) or pull apart (due to the loss of strength and the soil acting as a liquid, it can compact or deform).
- Can cause ground settlement (or subsidence) and ground failure such as landslides and flows (liquefaction - induced ground movement can lead to subsidence and other failures).
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- In waves that radiate outward from the focus (epicenter)
- What is Liquefaction?
- When the ground shakes, sandy materials saturated with water can behave like a liquid instead of solid ground
- Ground may sink or pull apart
- Can cause ground settlement and ground failure such as landslides and flows