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← HistoryWhich structural risk increased as dome size increased within Roman architecture?
A)Thrust stress along the arches✓
B)Material cost due to inefficient design
C)Foundation settling from uneven load
D)Fire hazard due to timber supports
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As dome size increased, outward thrust stress along arches increased because the dome's weight created lateral forces resisted by arches and supporting walls. Therefore, thrust stress increased, rather than cost, settling, or fire risk, which depend on different construction aspects and materials used.
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