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← HistoryWhich process limited the lifespan of Roman roads constructed with multiple layers of materials?
A)Oxidation of iron tools
B)Differential settlement under load✓
C)Erosion from volcanic ash
D)Decomposition by biological acids
💡 Explanation
When diverse road materials experience loading, differential settlement occurs because dissimilar consolidation rates result in uneven support and cracking, eventually compromising structural integrity. Therefore, differential settlement is the main limit, rather than oxidation, unique soil compositions, or biological processes whose effect on roads were considerably slower.
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