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← HistoryWhich mechanism primarily enabled ancient rammed earth structures to withstand seismic activity?
A)Internal fiber reinforcement resisting tension
B)Layered construction damping vibrations✓
C)Flexible mortar absorbing shear forces
D)Massive weight increasing inertia
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During seismic events, layered construction allows relative movement and energy dissipation through friction between layers, a damping mechanism reducing structural stress. Therefore, vibration damping results rather than fiber reinforcement, flexible mortar, or inertia-based resistance, which require different material properties or design principles.
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