Explain the probable description for the soil deposit that could become a collapsible gravel.

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Explain the probable description for the soil deposit that could become a collapsible gravel.

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                     Sedimentary deposits when composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate is called Loess. It is usually homogeneous and highly porous thus, increasing the chances of collapsing. Loess soil is often associated with arid or semi arid environment where they have not been wetted or fixed to a significant depth.

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