Earthquakes can cause liquefaction, which is the transformation of solid soil into a watery mushy state. This can lead to soil sinking, tilting buildings, breaking gas and water pipelines, and other forms of damage.
Earthquakes can cause liquefaction, which is the transformation of solid soil into a watery mushy state. This can lead to soil sinking, tilting buildings, breaking gas and water pipelines, and other forms of damage.