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← GeographyWhich phenomenon accelerates when permafrost thaws beneath an Arctic roadbed?
A)Erosion from increased thermokarst activity
B)Material creep from reduced soil viscosity
C)Subsidence from decreased bearing strength✓
D)Oxidation from increased bacterial activity
💡 Explanation
When permafrost thaws, the ice within the soil turns to water, decreasing bearing strength because the soil structure weakens from loss of ice cementation, leading to ground instability. Therefore subsidence results, rather than erosion, creep, or oxidation, which require different destabilizing factors.
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