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← HistoryWhich structural risk increases when excessive weight is added to a Roman aqueduct's keystone?
A)Arch collapse from lateral thrust✓
B)Foundation settlement from soil liquefaction
C)Water contamination from material leaching
D)Channel blockage from mineral buildup
💡 Explanation
When excessive weight is added, increased pressure causes lateral thrust because the keystone transfers force outwards, potentially overcoming the arch's structural integrity and causing it to buckle and collapse. Therefore arch collapse results, rather than settlement, contamination, or blockage which involve different failure mechanisms.
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