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← HistoryIn ancient dry stone masonry walls, which threat increases substantially when internal granular backfill suffers compaction?
A)Reduced capillary action
B)Accelerated thermal expansion
C)Increased lateral earth pressure✓
D)Decreased seismic instability
💡 Explanation
Increased lateral earth pressure results when compaction reduces the backfill's volume and ability to distribute weight and hydrostatic pressure. This is because load transfer decreases through frictional interlocking, therefore more force concentrates horizontally, rather than vertically, against the wall stones.
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