The facts of Liquefaction Liquefaction, in simpler terms, is a process where the ground suddenly behaves like a liquid during an earthquake. Liquefaction poses a significant threat to structures, especially in seismically active regions like Southern California. This phenomenon can lead to the tilting, sinking, or even the collapse of buildings and infrastructure, highlighting the
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