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← HistoryWhich outcome increases when a Roman aqueduct experiences differential settling?
A)Higher rate of water leakage✓
B)Increased mineralization of flowing water
C)Greater efficiency pumping water uphill
D)More predictable seasonal water overflow
💡 Explanation
Water leakage becomes more frequent due to differential settling because the structural integrity of the aqueduct's arch decreases, leading to cracking via increasing tensile stresses rather than remaining stable. Therefore, leakage will be elevated rather than mineral composition changing within it.
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