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← HistoryWhich mechanism most predictably undermines ancient earthen canal walls?
A)Capillary action raises water content✓
B)Thermal expansion generates surface cracks
C)Wind erosion removes facing material
D)Mineral deposition blocks seepage
💡 Explanation
Capillary action draws water into earthen canal embankment pores, thereby decreasing shear strength and increasing slippage failures because the increased moisture reduces effective stress on soil particles, rather than surface temperature, wind abrasion, or precipitation affecting saturation locally.
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