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← HistoryWhich stability risk critically increases with saturation of the clay core of a Mesopotamian ziggurat?
A)Differential settling from consolidation✓
B)Wind loading causing overturning moments
C)Seismic amplification from resonant frequency
D)Thermal expansion inducing surface cracks
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When the clay core saturates, consolidation occurs because of increased pore water pressure and decreased effective stress, leading to differential settling throughout the structure. Therefore differential settling is amplified, rather than wind/seismic loads or thermal expansion, because those depend on external factors and material properties instead of foundation stability.
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