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← HistoryWhich consequence results when a Roman siege ramp's internal supports experience excessive soil moisture?
A)Reduced projectile penetration accuracy
B)Bearing capacity undergoes rapid decline✓
C)Increased siege tower maneuverability
D)Improved sapper detection capabilities
💡 Explanation
Reduced bearing capacity occurs because the **arch effect** weakens when saturated soil increases lateral stress, thus reducing the soil's vertical load-bearing ability; therefore, the ramp risks catastrophic collapse rather than facilitating maneuverability because that requires structural integrity.
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