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← HistoryWhich consequence arises when a Roman siege tower's structural supports buckle?
A)Decreased tower maneuverability results✓
B)Catapult range is significantly extended
C)Increased sediment plume turbidity occurs
D)Improved archer firing trajectory emerges
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Reduced maneuverability occurs due to tower collapse from buckling. The load-bearing joints experience excessive stress during movement due to the changing weight distribution. Without adequately braced triangulation, shear force exceeds material yield strength, therefore the structure fails, rather than remaining upright or only having partial reduction.
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