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← HistoryWhich outcome likely results when terrace retaining walls experience increased soil moisture content combined with freeze-thaw cycles?
A)Decreased soil cohesion within the terrace✓
B)Improved carbon sequestration efficiency
C)Increased structural wall integrity
D)Enhanced downstream waterway stability
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Decreased soil cohesion results because freeze-thaw cycles cause ice lens formation, thereby inducing heaving. This weakens the soil through frost wedging, rather than benefiting water management; therefore, reduced soil shear strength.
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