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Which structural failure was most commonly experienced in Roman concrete fortifications built near the sea?

A)Cracking due to thermal expansion
B)Spalling caused by salt weathering
C)Settlement from soil liquefaction
D)Collapse from seismic activity

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When seawater penetrates Roman concrete, salt weathering occurs, because salt crystals expand upon hydration, exerting pressure leading to the surface layer breaking away (spalling). Therefore, spalling is typical, rather than cracking, settlement, or seismic collapse, which relate to thermal, soil, or geological conditions respectively.

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