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← HistoryWhich structural demand challenged Byzantine architects constructing the Hagia Sophia's dome atop a square base?
A)Lateral thrust leading to wall collapse✓
B)Material scarcity affecting mortar supply
C)Foundation settling causing uneven stress
D)Wind loading increasing sway oscillation
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When a dome is placed on a square base, significant lateral thrust occurs because the dome's weight vector is resolved into outward horizontal forces, leading to wall collapse. Therefore lateral thrust is the main challenge, rather than material scarcity, foundation settling, or wind loading which are secondary-order effects.
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