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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when the Roman road network experienced persistent overloading?
A)Culvert collapse from keystone displacement✓
B)Binder separation from pneumatic pumping
C)Subsidence due to increased soil compaction
D)Lateral displacement causing shoulder failure
💡 Explanation
A culvert collapse resulted because overloading increased stress above the keystone's compressive strength, leading to keystone displacement, triggering progressive collapse; therefore, structural failure is the outcome, rather than binder separation because the road primarily used interlocking stones.
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