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← HistoryWhich structural problem was frequently encountered when Roman legionary fortresses extended timber ramparts on sloped ground?
A)Differential soil settlement due to uneven loads
B)Timber rot accelerated by moisture retention
C)Lateral thrust causing wall collapse✓
D)Thermal expansion leading to joint failure
💡 Explanation
When ramparts were built on slopes, the downhill side experienced greater earth pressure, resulting in disproportionate lateral thrust because the soil resists compression unequally,. Therefore lateral thrust caused wall collapse, rather than settlement, rot, or expansion, which require different environmental stressors or material weaknesses.
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