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← HistoryWhich increased threat faced Roman fortresses when attackers effectively employed mining?
A)Heightened risk of structural collapse✓
B)Compromised water reservoir capacity
C)Reduced grain storage capability
D)Decreased defensive siege weapon effectiveness
💡 Explanation
Mining caused structural collapse because it removes crucial foundation support via undermining; stress concentration occurs, therefore the walls become at risk for collapse, rather than the water supply, food storage, or siege weaponry impact.
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