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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when expansive soil undermines Incan retaining wall foundations?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure develops behind
B)Seismic stability reduces significantly
C)Mortar sublimation accelerates quickly
D)Progressive collapse occurs segmentally✓
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Progressive collapse happens in Incan masonry retaining walls due to differential settlement, causing destabilization because reduced soil support leads to uneven stress concentrated on the joints. Therefore, collapse occurs segmentally rather than uniformly, because loading changes the structure.
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