

A Fact About EARTHQUAKESLiquefaction occurs where ground water is near the surface in soils composed of sands and silts. The soil temporarily loses strength and behaves as a viscous liquid. The image shows liquefied sands forced to the surface in Motagua Valley, Guatemala. SOURCE: NOAA/National Geophysical Data Center |
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