Soil
Vulnerabilities
Infrastructure
Geological Features
100

What is permeable soil?

Soil, like sand or gravel, that is great at allowing water to drain away from buildings.

100

What happens if you build on oversaturated soil?

The soil won’t be able to hold the weight, leading to a collapse.

100

What is load-bearing capacity? 

The ability of soil to hold up buildings

100

What causes landslides?

Heavy rain and earthquakes

200

What is frost heave?

What happens when soil freezed in the winter due to water content, It can cause cracks in roadways or pipelines

200

Why should you try to avoid building underground when interfacing with dry soil?

Dry soil does not hold its shape and shifts, which might break up your foundation.

200

What is drainage?

Practice for water to drain away from roads and buildings

200

How does limestone create vulnerabilities in infrastructure?

Causes sinkholes

300

What is planted on construction sites or mountainsides in order to prevent soil from washing away?

Vegetation like trees, shrubs, and grass

300

How can rain create issues when interfacing with soil?

It can deform or oversaturate the land, which makes it difficult to build on.

300

 What type of soil drains quickly and is often used in road building?

Sandy soil

300

What might happen to coastlines if the sea level rises?

Increased flooding, accelerate coastal erosion

400

What is it called when the soil under a building causes it to settle unevenly?

Differential Settlement

400

Why shouldn’t you use wood to interface with naturally rainy areas?

Rain can cause the wood to mold and decay which can compromise the integrity of the entire structure.

400

What is the process of making soil stronger by packing it down before building?

Soil compaction

400

How does building on a slope create vulnerabilities?

Risk of Landslides

500

What causes soil liquefaction?

Soil that is affected by sudden shaking like earthquakes.

500

What type of materials should you use when you interface with a rainy area?

Water-resistant materials. ex.) Cement, concrete, stone.

500

What is soil liquefaction?

Soil that can behave like a liquid

500

What lessons were learned from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake?

New emergency strategies and building codes