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← HistoryIncreased risk of ziggurat foundation instability occurred primarily when which mechanism induced seasonal variations?
A)Capillary action drew groundwater upwards✓
B)Wind erosion reduced structural mass
C)Thermal expansion split mud bricks
D)Salt weathering reduced material strength
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Capillary action causes moisture to rise into the ziggurat's earthen foundations, which then expands and contracts with seasonal temperatures, therefore, weakening the structure from within rather than simple surface erosion or direct material degradation by wind or thermal expansion because temperature variances are less consistent.
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