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← HistoryWhich structural effect arises when Gothic cathedral buttresses experience uneven settlement?
A)Vault cracking from tensile stress✓
B)Foundation heaving from frost expansion
C)Wall buckling from compressive force
D)Roof collapse from snow accumulation
💡 Explanation
When uneven settlement occurs, buttresses transfer non-uniform lateral thrust to the vaulting because the load distribution shifts, leading to tensile stresses exceeding the stone's capacity. Therefore vault cracking results, rather than heaving, buckling, or collapse, which require frost, compression, or overload mechanisms, respectively.
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