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← HistoryWhich structural outcome results when soil liquefaction occurs beneath section of a Roman castrum wall during seismic activity?
A)Differential settlement and wall collapse✓
B)Uniform uplift and cracking
C)Shear failure and tilting
D)Tension cracking and separation
💡 Explanation
When soil liquefaction occurs, the soil loses its shear strength because pore water pressure increases during ground shaking, leading to significant settlement variations beneath different wall sections. Therefore differential settlement and wall collapse results, rather than uplift, shear failure, or tension cracking, which involve alternative mechanisms and stress distributions.
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