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← HistoryWhich structural failure mode contributed to the decline of some Roman castra outpost fortifications when timber supports decayed?
A)Differential settlement causing wall cracking
B)Arch keystone slipping leading to collapse
C)Lateral earth pressure resulting in buckling✓
D)Thermal expansion-induced material fatigue
💡 Explanation
When timber supports decay, lateral earth pressure against the walls increased because the timber no longer braced the structure, leading to buckling. Therefore lateral earth pressure contributes to failure, rather than settlement, keystone slipping or thermal fatigue, which have separate mechanisms and conditions.
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