Piles are long, slender columns made of wood, concrete, or steel that are driven into the ground to support structures above by transferring their load to deeper, more stable soil or rock. They are particularly important in areas susceptible to liquefaction, where the ground loses strength and stability during seismic events, as they provide essential resistance to lateral spreading and help stabilize buildings and infrastructure.
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