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← HistoryWhich failure mode increases when ziggurats experience subsidence in high groundwater table environments?
A)Salt efflorescence accelerating brick erosion
B)Differential settling causing structural cracking✓
C)Internal leaching weakening core structure
D)Foundation uplift disrupting drainage systems
💡 Explanation
When ziggurats in high water table environments experience subsidence, differential settling occurs because the non-uniform soil consolidation causes uneven stress distribution within the structure, leading to cracking. Structural cracking results rather than efflorescence, leaching, or uplift, which depend on different chemical or hydraulic mechanisms.
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