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← HistoryWhich risk increases with the absence of lateral support in Inca ashlar masonry?
A)Premature structural collapse✓
B)Increased vibrational resonance
C)Decreased thermal conductivity
D)Elevated capillary action
💡 Explanation
Lack of lateral support causes structures to fail from overload because compressive stress exceeds lithostatic limits, resulting in overall instability therefore, collapse occurs rather than deformation or other failure characteristics.
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