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← HistoryWhich failure mode risks collapse in Inca suspension bridges?
A)Fiber creep under sustained tension✓
B)Thermal expansion stress accumulation
C)Wind-induced resonance amplification
D)Seismic ground shear displacement
💡 Explanation
Fiber creep, the gradual deformation under load, weakens the rope spans. Because constant tension stretches plant fibers, the effective cable diameter reduces, therefore tensile strength is lowered rapidly, rather than buckling from compression; steel cables resist creep.
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