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|A phenomenon where wet soil loses its strength and becomes temporarily liquid, capable of swallowing people and buildings, especially after earthquakes or torrential rains. Liquefaction can cause landslides; landslides can cause more liquefaction. Once the earthquake stops, the ground becomes solid again, trapping whatever was submerged. | |A phenomenon where wet soil loses its strength and becomes temporarily liquid, capable of swallowing people and buildings, especially after earthquakes or torrential rains. Liquefaction can cause landslides; landslides can cause more liquefaction. Once the earthquake stops, the ground becomes solid again, trapping whatever was submerged. | ||
+ | (According to a certain {{w|Walt Brown (creationist)|problematic creationist author}}, whom even other creationists disavow, liquefaction on a very large scale created the geologic column, including the sorting of fossils observed within the rock layers.<ref>Brown, Walt. In the beginning. 8th ed. Phoenix, Arizona : CSC, 2008. Pages 169-181.</ref>) | ||
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