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← HistoryWhich outcome during a siege resulted from Roman fortifications utilizing the testudo formation approach?
A)Reduced risk of fire from archers✓
B)Increased structural load on walls
C)Enhanced catapult range accuracy
D)Improved drainage within the camp
💡 Explanation
When Romans advanced during a siege utilizing a testudo formation, layered shield protection reduces projectile impact because multiple overlapping shields distribute force, mitigating vulnerability to archers. Therefore testudo formation reduced risk from fire, rather than wall load, catapult accuracy, or camp drainage, which rely on different engineering principles.
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