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Which structural risk increases when timber piles supporting a Roman bridge are exposed to air?

A)Frost heave from water expansion
B)Shear failure from increased load
C)Decay from fungal decomposition
D)Buckling from reduced lateral support

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When submerged timber piles are exposed to air, fungal decomposition accelerates because oxygen becomes available, enabling wood-decaying organisms to thrive. Therefore, decay risk increases, rather than frost heave, shear failure, or buckling which require different environmental or loading conditions.

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