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Which structural weakness was exploited during siege warfare in medieval fortifications when undermining castle walls?

A)Mortar composition within the wall
B)Lack of internal cross-bracing
C)Limited foundation depth beneath walls
D)Inconsistent stone size in surface

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When undermining castle walls, attackers targeted limited foundation depth because excavating beneath shallow foundations causes ground subsidence, leading to collapse. Therefore undermining exploits foundation depth limits, rather than mortar failures, cross-bracing issues, or inconsistent stone sizes which are less structurally critical in this scenario.

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