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← HistoryWhich risk increased for opposing siege forces during the Punic Wars after the Romans adopted 'opus africanum' in their fortifications?
A)Collapse from concentrated ramming✓
B)Instability from thermal expansion
C)Sinking into soft ground
D)Fire spread from siege weaponry
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Ramming effectiveness decreased because opus africanum uses alternating vertical and horizontal stones stabilized by compression, impeding crack propagation via stress distribution because the entire wall resists impacts simultaneously, rather than a single point; therefore, the wall is more robust against concentrated ramming rather than shearing failures.
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