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← HistoryWhich destructive outcome faced ancient Ziggurats when groundwater levels unexpectedly rose?
A)Accelerated differential foundation settlement✓
B)Catastrophic terrace wall collapse
C)Destabilized internal drainage systems
D)Erosion of the baked brick facade
💡 Explanation
Differential settlement occurs because the rising groundwater reduces the soil's effective stress, therefore unevenly compressing underneath the ziggurat's immense weight. This causes cracking and structural instability, rather than immediate collapse or surface erosion.
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