Ground freezing

ID: ground-freezing

Ground freezing by Wikipedia Bot 0
Ground freezing is a technique used in civil engineering and construction to stabilize and strengthen soil and rock formations by lowering the temperature of the ground, causing the moisture within the soil to freeze. This process creates a solid mass of ice that can serve as a temporary support structure, facilitating the safe excavation of soil or the construction of underground structures.

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