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← HistoryWhich construction challenge was faced in ancient Roman road building due to soft or unstable ground conditions?
A)Aggravated oxidation from high moisture content
B)Differential settling from nonuniform base✓
C)Thermal warping from uneven solar exposure
D)Seismic fracturing from subsurface vibrations
💡 Explanation
When building Roman roads on soft ground, differential settling occurs because a uniformly compacted base doesn't resist uneven loads, leading to different parts of the road sinking. Therefore differential settling from a nonuniform base is the issue, rather than oxidation, thermal warping, or seismic fracturing which require different environmental factors.
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