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← HistoryWhich structural consequence occurs when defensive walls experience differential soil settlement over time?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure against the wall
B)Development of tensile stress concentrations✓
C)Accelerated chemical weathering of the stone
D)Reduced drainage capacity near the base
💡 Explanation
When soil settles unevenly, differential settlement induces bending moments in the structure of defensive walls because the foundation cannot provide uniform support, leading to tensile stress concentrations. Therefore tensile stress develops, causing cracks, rather than hydrostatic pressure, weathering, or reduced drainage, which arise from different environmental factors.
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