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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed Roman fortifications like Hadrian's Wall prevent breaches despite lacking deep foundations?
A)Interlocking stone block friction distribution✓
B)External buttresses for lateral stability
C)Sloped glacis to deflect projectiles
D)Crenellated parapets granting firing angles
💡 Explanation
Interlocking stone blocks distribute load effectively; creating static friction which compensates for shallow foundations preventing uneven settling, resisting collapse. Therefore interlocking distributing force explains fort integrity rather than buttresses glacis,crenellations which provide support projection obstruction after breaches initiate.
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