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Which mechanism limited the height of Roman concrete (opus caementicium) structures compared to modern reinforced concrete?

A)Lower tensile strength prevents tall spans
B)Slower curing times increase settling
C)Higher thermal expansion causes cracking
D)Increased material cost reduces practicality

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Without steel reinforcement, Roman concrete's lower tensile strength caused structural weaknesses, as tensile stresses developed in beams and arches. Therefore limited span lengths and heights resulted, rather than settling, cracking, or cost issues, which were less significant constraints for smaller structures.

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