The presence of groundwater in a foundation trench can lead to:
A. Enhanced concrete curing
B. Soil liquefaction and instability
C. Improved compaction
D. Faster construction
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Groundwater can lead to soil softening, instability, and increased pore pressure, especially in fine-grained soils.Related Questions on Engineering Geology for Construction
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