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← HistoryWhich risk sharply escalates when settlement expansion stresses a Mesopotamian ziggurat's buttressing wall system?
A)Reduced clay brick consolidation
B)Accelerated lateral soil creep✓
C)Increased reed matting infestation
D)Diminished bitumen layer elasticity
💡 Explanation
Expansion pressures soil embankments, causing lateral soil creep, because increased loads on the unreinforced buttressing overwhelm its capacity. Therefore, creep accelerates; rather than affecting brick consolidation, biotic infestations, or bitumen, the structural instability propagation is magnified.
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