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← HistoryWhich structural failure becomes more probable when terraced hillsides experience prolonged water saturation?
A)Terrace wall collapse✓
B)Increased canal sedimentation
C)Decline aggregate photosynthesis
D)Reduced topsoil mineralization
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Terrace wall collapse is likely because increased water saturation triggers increased lateral hydrostatic pressure through the retained soil, which increases sheer stress and can exceed material strength, therefore slope failure occurs rather than canal sedimentation or mineralization which affect other factors.
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