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What does the term ‘load-bearing wall’ refer to?

A. A wall that only provides aesthetic value
B. A wall that supports vertical loads from the roof and floors
C. A wall that is used for insulation
D. A wall that separates different rooms

Answer: A wall that supports vertical loads from the roof and floors


Additional Information: Load-bearing walls are structural walls that carry and transfer loads from the roof, floors, and other structures above to the foundation below.


Subjects: Civil Engineering, Engineering

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