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← HistoryWhich structural issue caused earthen fortifications like motte-and-baileys to require continuous maintenance during siege conditions?
A)Wind erosion of the ramparts
B)Subsidence due to soil consolidation✓
C)Tree root penetration of the walls
D)Thermal expansion cracking of masonry
💡 Explanation
When earthen motte-and-baileys were constructed, soil consolidation occurred because the weight of the ramparts compressed the underlying ground, leading to gradual subsidence. Therefore subsidence is the risk, rather than erosion, root penetration, or cracking which require different environmental pressures and material characteristics.
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