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← HistoryWhich mechanism weakened Mesopotamian ziggurat structures as the water table rose?
A)Capillary action dissolving mortar✓
B)Thermal expansion cracking bricks
C)Wind erosion degrading surfaces
D)Seismic activity fracturing base
💡 Explanation
Capillary action draws groundwater that contains salts into the ziggurat’s brickwork; because the water evaporates near the surface, it leaves behind salt crystals. These crystals grow within the brick, exerting expansive forces, therefore causing structural degradation rather than purely external stressors.
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