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What types of foundations are not good when building in an area that is likely to experience earthquakes? bedrock soft clay hard clay wet and sandy soil Solve i need this for an important assignment!
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What types of foundations are not good when building in an area that is likely to experience earthquakes?
bedrock
soft clay
hard clay
wet and sandy soil
Solve i need this for an important assignment!
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wet and sandy soil, itβs not sturdy
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wet and sandy soil because it is the least hard
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