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← HistoryDuring Roman sieges, which risk increased when defenders undermined siege ramps?
A)Ramp collapse from soil consolidation
B)Undermining causing structural settlement✓
C)Increased explosive device effectiveness
D)Fire spreading causing siege engine damage
💡 Explanation
Undermining the foundations triggers Differential Settlement, because the subsurface soil's bearing capacity decreases unevenly; therefore, portions of the ramp sag or collapse, rather than experiencing uniform, predictable consolidation from added mass.
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