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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when inconsistent mortar mixing in Roman aqueducts allows cracks?
A)Increased water loss due to leakage✓
B)Slower water flow in channel
C)Increased sediment buildup in tunnel
D)Erosion of surrounding landscape
💡 Explanation
Inconsistent mortar mixing causes differential settling; thus stress concentrations exceeding tensile strength lead to cracking by stress propagation, because the variability weakens the structural integrity. Therefore, water is lost via leakage rather than flowing efficiently, unlike erosion or sedimentation delays.
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