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← HistoryWhich consequence results when the Inca stonemasons encountered layered sedimentary rock?
A)Higher risk of spalling failure✓
B)Increased structure resonance frequency
C)Enhanced seismic wave propagation
D)Accelerated chemical weathering rates
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Spalling failure risk of Inca stone walls rose because sedimentary layering increased the surface area exposed to differential water freezing causing layer delamination via cryofracture rather than uniform material stress. Therefore, spalling is more likely to occur.
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