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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when Roman siege towers approach fortified walls on soft ground?
A)Tower collapse from uneven settling✓
B)Burning from incendiary projectiles
C)Jamming of the scaling mechanisms
D)Descent from the top
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When siege towers are constructed on soft ground, differential settling occurs because the ground compaction is non-uniform under the tower's weight, leading to structural stress. Therefore tower collapse results, rather than burning which requires flammable materials, mechanism jams that needs mechanical obstruction, as well as no decent happening.
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