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← HistoryWhich mechanism caused weakness in Inca stone walls during earthquakes?
A)Seismic wave resonance formation✓
B)Differential thermal expansion
C)Internal water ice wedging
D)Biogenic sulfuric acid attack
💡 Explanation
Seismic wave resonance formation concentrated stress at junctions because the interlocking stones, while robust individually, lacked a mortar to dampen vibrations; therefore, resonance amplified motion, rather than uniformly distributing the seismic energy.
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