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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when a Roman aqueduct experiences differential ground settlement?
A)Increased water turbidity downstream
B)Reduced flow rate from mineral buildup
C)Structural cracking and joint separation✓
D)Elevation of the hydraulic gradient
💡 Explanation
When differential settlement occurs, tensile stresses exceed the material strength because the arch structure is rigid, leading to cracking and joint separation to relieve stress. Therefore, structural cracking results, rather than increased turbidity, reduced flow, or hydraulic gradient elevation which are caused by different mechanisms.
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