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← HistoryWhich construction challenge faced by Roman besiegers increased during wet weather trenching?
A)Unstable trench wall collapse✓
B)Inefficient wood-fired mortar curing
C)Reduced stone-cutting accuracy
D)Premature bearing lubrication failure
💡 Explanation
Roman besiegers experienced trench wall instability because increased soil humidity raised pore water pressure, weakening the cohesive bonds in the soil through excess pore pressure. Therefore, trench wall collapse was primary rather than mortar/stone issues.
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