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← HistoryWhich destructive outcome results when repeated Roman ballista firings weakened fortress stonework?
A)Erosion surpassed material compressive strength
B)Crack propagation initiated catastrophic spalling✓
C)Progressive displacement overcomes static friction
D)Material phase transition caused volume increase
💡 Explanation
Crack propagation is the mechanism responsible. Repeated impacts induced microfractures, propagating through mineral grain boundaries until structural integrity failed, therefore the cracking leads directly to spalling, rather than erosion or displacement, without causing phase transformations.
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