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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when a Roman aqueduct experiences a substantial earthquake?
A)Sediment buildup causing flow reduction
B)Arch collapse disrupting water supply✓
C)Concrete carbonation accelerating decay
D)Biofilm growth inducing water contamination
💡 Explanation
When a substantial earthquake occurs, the arch structure experiences stress concentration because ground movement exceeds the material's tensile strength, leading to structural failure and collapse. Therefore arch collapse results, rather than sediment buildup, carbonation, or biofilm which require different environmental triggers.
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