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← HistoryWhich structural problem increased as ziggurat heights in Mesopotamia pyramids increased, affecting stability?
A)Tensile stress from wind loading
B)Shear stress at foundation layers
C)Compressive stress from overburden✓
D)Torsional stress from seismic activity
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As ziggurat height increased, compressive stress at lower levels increased due to the weight of the overburden material above, potentially exceeding the material's compressive strength and causing structural failure. Therefore compressive stress is key, rather than tensile, shear, or torsional stresses which require different force applications.
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