Why is it that that concrete is stronger at bottom of column than on top?

When concrete is vibrated while pouring in to the form work, the cement slurry part tends to get drained through voids between aggregates and the richest part of cement slurry is detained at bottom portion of column. This causes a strong, dense, and void free concrete which ensures better compressive strength than the concrete on top portion of column.

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