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← HistoryWhich risk increases when pre-Columbian hillside terraces experience prolonged saturation?
A)Inertia promotes decreased soil fertility
B)Terrace collapse from hydrostatic loading✓
C)Increased albedo heats topsoil layers
D)Enhanced capillarity causes salt accumulation
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Hydrostatic loading increases when saturated because pore water pressure accumulating within the terrace structure mechanically destabilizes it, therefore the structure collapses rather than performing as intended. This exceeds soil cohesion and exceeds designed bearing capacity.
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