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Which cumulative failure mode impacted long-term stability of Roman roads built on clay-rich soil?

A)Cryogenic fracturing from water expansion
B)Compaction from repeated dynamic load
C)Erosion from concentrated runoff flow
D)Oxidation from prolonged sunlight exposure

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When roads are built rapidly on compressible soils like clay, repeated dynamic load causes consolidation because the soil voids decrease under pressure, leading to settlements and instability. Therefore, compaction results, rather than fracturing, erosion, or oxidation, which require different soil conditions or mechanisms.

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