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← HistoryWhich outcome results when compressive stress exceeds the safety factor in Inca dry stone masonry walls?
A)Reduced thermal expansion failures
B)Improved seismic resilience overall
C)Unstable lateral thrust develops✓
D)Increased material tensile strength
💡 Explanation
The wall experiences structural collapse when compressive stress exceeds safe limits because dry stone masonry relies upon interlocking stones; therefore unstable lateral thrust develops rather than improved seismic resilience because there's no cement to bind stones resisting outwards forces.
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