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← HistoryWhich catastrophic outcome was most likely to occur when undermining Roman fortifications during siege?
A)Complete structural wall collapse✓
B)Localized fracturing with limited breach
C)Displacement via slow soil settlement
D)Surface instability due to vibrations
💡 Explanation
When undermining took place, the removal of support causes ground overburden forces exceeding the bearing capacity because shear strenght of unsupported mass near tunnel collapses. Therefore total wall collapse results, rather than fracture/settlement/vibration without the critical mass loss related to excavation.
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