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← HistoryWhich structural consequence arose in medieval motte-and-bailey fortifications when the motte's clay foundation experienced prolonged saturation?
A)Siege tower collapse due to ground shift
B)Accelerated timber decay from rising damp
C)Tunnel instability from soil liquefaction
D)Structural subsidence from plastic deformation✓
💡 Explanation
When the clay foundation of a motte becomes saturated, plastic deformation occurs because the water reduces shear strength between particles, leading to compaction under the load of the motte. Therefore structural subsidence occurs, rather than collapse, decay, or liquefaction which involve different ground failure modes.
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