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construction questions?!
24. 25. The surface evaluation of a building site requires a pe 26. A geophysical instrument, such as s defined as fragmented material found in the Earth\'s crust. depend on the ability of the sol to conduct electrical current. 27 transmit the superimposed loads of the structure to the supporting soil 28. soils tend to stick topether under pressure. Some examples of these are dense silt and firm clay is the cross section of the soil samples obtained at various depths and rock is equal in compressive strength in all directions and is comperable to measures the shear resistance of soils (clay soll conditions) 29, A ocetions on a property site 30. sound structured concrete. 31. A 32. 33. soils have little or no tendency to stick together under pressure test is used when soil with low bearing values is removed and the xcavation is refilled with new material 54 support small loads as compared to concrete and steel ples of comparable size 35 Aggregate is a material that does not exceed 1/4\" in diameter
Solution
24. Soil.
25. Topographic survey (or) land survey.
26. Electrical resistivity method
27. Foundation.
28. Cohesive
29. borehole
30. Isotropic rock
31. Mohr\'s circle method
32. Sandy.
33. Field density test.
34. Wooden pile.
35. Fine aggregate.
.

construction questions?!
24. 25. The surface evaluation of a building site requires a pe 26. A geophysical instrument, such as s defined as fragmented material found in the Earth\'s crust. depend on the ability of the sol to conduct electrical current. 27 transmit the superimposed loads of the structure to the supporting soil 28. soils tend to stick topether under pressure. Some examples of these are dense silt and firm clay is the cross section of the soil samples obtained at various depths and rock is equal in compressive strength in all directions and is comperable to measures the shear resistance of soils (clay soll conditions) 29, A ocetions on a property site 30. sound structured concrete. 31. A 32. 33. soils have little or no tendency to stick together under pressure test is used when soil with low bearing values is removed and the xcavation is refilled with new material 54 support small loads as compared to concrete and steel ples of comparable size 35 Aggregate is a material that does not exceed 1/4\" in diameter
Solution
24. Soil.
25. Topographic survey (or) land survey.
26. Electrical resistivity method
27. Foundation.
28. Cohesive
29. borehole
30. Isotropic rock
31. Mohr\'s circle method
32. Sandy.
33. Field density test.
34. Wooden pile.
35. Fine aggregate.
.

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construction questions-! 24- 25- The surface evaluation of a building.docx

  1. 1. construction questions?! 24. 25. The surface evaluation of a building site requires a pe 26. A geophysical instrument, such as s defined as fragmented material found in the Earth's crust. depend on the ability of the sol to conduct electrical current. 27 transmit the superimposed loads of the structure to the supporting soil 28. soils tend to stick topether under pressure. Some examples of these are dense silt and firm clay is the cross section of the soil samples obtained at various depths and rock is equal in compressive strength in all directions and is comperable to measures the shear resistance of soils (clay soll conditions) 29, A ocetions on a property site 30. sound structured concrete. 31. A 32. 33. soils have little or no tendency to stick together under pressure test is used when soil with low bearing values is removed and the xcavation is refilled with new material 54 support small loads as compared to concrete and steel ples of comparable size 35 Aggregate is a material that does not exceed 1/4" in diameter Solution 24. Soil. 25. Topographic survey (or) land survey. 26. Electrical resistivity method 27. Foundation. 28. Cohesive 29. borehole 30. Isotropic rock 31. Mohr's circle method 32. Sandy. 33. Field density test.
  2. 2. 34. Wooden pile. 35. Fine aggregate.

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