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← HistoryWhich material characteristic necessitated wider bridge piers during Roman construction?
A)Low compressive strength✓
B)High tensile elasticity
C)Minimal creep resistance
D)Significant thermal expansion
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Roman concrete had relatively low compressive strength promoting pier OVERDESIGN. The increased pier widths ensured load distribution by increasing the area subjected to pressure, therefore reducing stress; rather than relying on tensile reinforcement which was nascent then.
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