Ground liquefaction occurs when saturated soil temporarily loses its strength and stiffness due to the build-up of excess pore water pressure during an earthquake or other rapid loading event. This causes the soil to behave like a liquid and lose its ability to support structures, leading to potential ground failure and damage.
Above ground, Natural Gas is collected (LIQUIFIED) ans stored in LNG Tanks.
TRUE the gas is in liquified form
Magma is liquified rock under the Earth's crust. When it emerges from a volcano it is renamed lava.
Ground can become unstable due to natural causes like earthquakes, landslides, or erosion, as well as human activities like over-extraction of groundwater, improper construction practices, or mining. These factors can weaken the ground, leading to instability and potential hazards like sinkholes or building collapses.
Yes, natural gas is more energy-efficient than liquified gasoline. It burns more cleanly and efficiently, producing less greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy. Additionally, natural gas can be more cost-effective and abundant compared to liquified gasoline.
Above ground, Natural Gas is collected (LIQUIFIED) ans stored in LNG Tanks.
Milk is a liquid
LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS
Liquified Petroleum
putting it in liquified gas.
Liquified nickel and iron.
Yes, Liquified Petroleum Gas is a Gas. It is a mixture of butane and propane. Also ethyl mercaptan is added to LPG to detect the gas leakage.
carbon dioxide
Oxygen is not flammable but is necessary for combustion.
Yes, honey can become solid or crystallize over time. This process is natural and happens more often with raw unprocessed honey. Crystallized honey is still safe to eat and can be liquified by gently heating it.
Melted/Liquified
LPG is Liquified Petroeum Gas