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← HistoryWhich structural risk increases disproportionately when the inclined stone buttresses in Gothic cathedrals experience differential settling?
A)Tympanum spalling
B)Vaulted ceiling collapse
C)Flying buttress buckling✓
D)Stained glass fracturing
💡 Explanation
Flying buttresses rely on precise force resolution; differential settling induces uneven stress distributions, initiating buckling. This is because the stone buttress material experiences compressive overloading; therefore, buckling risk rises rapidly, rather than producing more gradual failure modes.
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