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← HistoryWhich structural risk increased when Roman engineers extended aqueducts across deeper valleys using stacked arches?
A)Seismic resonance amplification
B)Thermal expansion buckling
C)Foundation settlement instability✓
D)Wind load overturning moment
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When aqueducts spanned deeper valleys, the increased weight and height led to greater stress on the foundations, causing differential settlement because of varying soil compaction under each pier. Therefore foundation instability increased, rather than resonance, buckling, or overturning, which require different excitation mechanisms.
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