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← HistoryWhich destructive result arose should increased hydrostatic stress occur on a Roman-era dam?
A)Increased sediment accumulation behind wall
B)Accelerated oxidation of iron rebar
C)Catastrophic structural collapse through rupture✓
D)Reduced evaporative cooling efficiency
💡 Explanation
Rupture due to hydrostatic stress leads to catastrophic failure because internal pressure exceeds the inherent strength of the construction material, initiating cracking via stress concentration. Therefore, collapse occurs rather than gradual sediment buildup, corrosion, or evaporative changes that would have different causes.
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