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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from Roman Via Appia roads being constructed with shallow foundations?
A)Frequent road subsidence and cracking✓
B)Increased road temperature instability
C)Reduced road acoustic resonance peaks
D)Elevated road photochemical smog formation
💡 Explanation
Road subsidence occurred because the shallow foundations concentrated stresses near the surface leading to differential settlement, driven by soil consolidation and overburden: a mechanism called Uneven Load Distribution. Therefore, the road cracked quickly, rather than distributing weight evenly through deeper reinforced layers.
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