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← HistoryWhich stabilization challenge confronted Roman engineers constructing siege towers during prolonged sieges?
A)Differential soil compaction under load✓
B)Thermal expansion under constant sun
C)Electrolytic corrosion from ground moisture
D)Resonant vibrations under wind loading
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When building tall siege towers, differential soil compaction tends to occur due to varying soil densities, leading to tilting and structural instability of the tower. Therefore, managing differential compaction represents the main challenge, rather than thermal expansion, corrosion, or resonance, which depend other factors.
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