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← HistoryWhich outcome results when Inca stone masonry foundations experience differential soil settlement?
A)Structural cracking propagates upwards✓
B)Erosion reduces foundation efficacy
C)Quipu record-keeping becomes inaccurate
D)Bridge cable strain decreases rapidly
💡 Explanation
When ground shifts non-uniformly under Inca stone walls, stress concentration at mortar joints triggers tension cracking. Because differential settlement induces bending stress and tensile fracturing via stress concentration, rather than compressive failure modes or altering separate components like quipu.
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