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← HistoryWhich vulnerability exposed during Roman sieges with ballistae increased risk of defensive structure collapse?
A)Progressive mortar joint weakening✓
B)Sudden overall shear strain
C)Local panel buckling instability
D)Increased water absorption
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When ballistae repeatedly struck wall sections, progressive mortar joint weakening occurs as each impact incrementally degrades the binding material due to dynamic stress, leading to structural instability. Therefore progressive mortar joint weakening results, rather than shear strain, buckling, or water absorption which depend on alternative loading mechanisms.
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