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Which mechanical weathering risk accelerated the Roman roads degradation in mountainous regions?

A)Soil liquefaction from seismic activity
B)Freeze-thaw cycles fracturing pavers
C)Thermal expansion buckling road surface
D)Root penetration destabilizing road base

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When water penetrates Roman road pavers in mountainous regions, freeze-thaw cycles occur because water expands upon freezing, exerting pressure that fractures the stone. Therefore, freeze-thaw cycles are the primary risk, rather than liquefaction, expansion, or root penetration which need different environmental conditions and weaker structures.

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