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← HistoryWhich geological risk increased for medieval stone cathedrals constructed on clay?
A)Shear strain destabilizing foundation✓
B)Thermal expansion fracturing facade
C)Progressive corrosion weakening mortar
D)Differential spalling exfoliating interior
💡 Explanation
Shear strain increased because clay soils undergo consolidation leading to differential settlement of stone, resulting in uneven weight distribution and structural stresses; therefore, shear failure is predominant rather than erosion, thermal stress, or interior issues.
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