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← HistoryDuring initial operation, which risk increased for new Roman aqueducts subjected to high flow?
A)Undermining structure via hydraulic jacking✓
B)Choking due to accelerated biofouling
C)Seismic instability from added mass
D)Evaporation causing mineral deposition
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Hydraulic jacking could compromise the aqueduct because pressurized water infiltrates cracks in poorly sealed joints, thereby weakening the foundation and causing structural failure especially during the first uses. Therefore, hydraulic jacking, rather than other factors, posed biggest immediate threat.
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