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← HistoryWhich limiting condition increases risk when using Roman siege towers due to subsurface soil instability?
A)Bearing capacity exceeds soil strength✓
B)Shear stress remains evenly distributed
C)Compaction increases friction considerably
D)Effective stress maintains constant pressure
💡 Explanation
Seige towers imposed large vertical loads, so bearing failure becomes critical; it occurs when applied pressure exceeds the Plastic Yielding mechanism of the soil. Tower settlement is initiated because compression occurs rather than maintaining the tower position evenly, triggering collapse.
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