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← HistoryDuring a sudden deluge, which failure risks destabilization of a Mesopotamian ziggurat's structure?
A)Liquefaction of supporting soil layers✓
B)Wind-induced shear stress on facing
C)Thermal expansion cracking of brickwork
D)Erosion of inscribed clay tablets
💡 Explanation
Increased pore water pressure saturates granular sediment causing LIQUEFACTION in the foundational layers because effective stress decreases drastically; therefore, the ziggurat tilts due to ground failure rather than wind/thermal or erosion affecting only surfacing.
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