Explain The Reason Why The Alaskan Way Viaduct Collapses

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The reason why the Alaskan Way viaduct collapses because of an earthquake and the layer of the earth. The layers of the earth are the inner and outer core, mesosphere, asthenosphere, lithosphere, and the the crust. The “Density Column lab” relates to the layers because it shows that liquids with different densities stack on top of each other. Also it shows us that different liquids have different densities. “The Density cube lab “ shows us that substances with the same volume can have different densities. In addition it proved that different

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