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Why is groundwater table depth important in geotechnical investigation?

A. To calculate volume of earthwork

B. To assess environmental impact

C. To determine soil compaction level

D. To design foundations and assess soil stability

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Groundwater depth significantly affects foundation design, slope stability, and settlement, especially for fine-grained soils.

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