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Which risk increased when a Roman siege ramp (agger) was extended close to enemy walls?

A)Mine collapse due to instability
B)Artillery trajectory becoming favorable
C)Fire vulnerability from prepared defenses
D)Soil liquefaction from repeated impacts

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When a Roman siege ramp neared defensive walls, significant earthwork increased pressure and vibration which leads to collapse because soil mechanics dictates stability decreases with height and vibration. Therefore, mine collapse risk increased due to instability, rather than better trajectory, fire exposure or liquefaction requiring different environmental conditions.

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