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← HistoryWhich constraint on Roman aqueduct construction increased with the presence of unstable ground?
A)Arch span load limit✓
B)Concrete curing time
C)Settling basin capacity
D)Gradient adjustment precision
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Unstable ground increases the risk of foundation failure, therefore arch span load limit becomes significantly more important because each support must withstand increased stress. Alternative limits would be less critical in this scenario, rather than a uniform aqueduct.
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