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← HistoryWhich risk was historically most prominent when Roman legionaries undermined enemy fortifications during siege warfare?
A)Tunnel collapse from inadequate shoring✓
B)Poisoning from subterranean gases
C)Flooding from groundwater infiltration
D)Entrapment by counter excavation
💡 Explanation
When Roman legionaries undermined walls for siege, tunnel collapse was a primary hazard as timber shoring techniques were rudimentary, potentially leading to fatal cave-ins. Therefore tunnel collapse was the main threat, rather than poisoning, flooding, or enemy action requiring more specialized circumstances.
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