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Which structural risk increased for stone fortifications built during the Roman empire when subjected to undermining?

A)Increased hydrostatic pore pressure
B)Reduced compressive arch strength
C)Decreased buttress support efficacy
D)Elevated thermal expansion stress

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Undermining allows water to saturate the soil beneath; therefore, increased hydrostatic pore pressure reduces effective stress, potentially causing soil collapse rather than compressive failure in the stone arch or thermal stress.

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