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← HistoryWhich outcome most threatens a late-10th century timber 'ravelling bridge' during a river flood?
A)Complete structural disintegration✓
B)Localized planking failure
C)Minor vibrational instabilities
D)Superficial bark removal
💡 Explanation
Complete disintegration occurs due to scouring. The water's force erodes the riverbed, undermining the bridge's timber supports via sediment transport, rather than causing planking failure. Increased flow, acting through a mechanism of hydraulic erosion, destabilizes supports; therefore collapse is more likely.
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