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← HistoryWhich structural problem likely occurred in ziggurats as water evaporated from mud brick cores?
A)Buckling from compressive overburden
B)Settlement from expansive soil wetting
C)Cracking from differential shrinkage✓
D)Toppling from wind loading increase
💡 Explanation
As water evaporated from the ziggurat's mud brick core, differential shrinkage strains developed because the outer layers dried faster than the inner layers, leading to cracking. Therefore, cracking resulted, rather than buckling, settlement, or toppling, the latter requiring increased uneven stress loading or external forces.
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