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Which of the Following Changes Its Form as It Propagates

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Which of the following changes its form as it propagates?


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Flying Buttresses

Flying buttresses are architectural elements used in Gothic cathedrals that transfer the weight of the roof and upper walls outward to external supports, allowing for higher and thinner walls and large stained-glass windows.

Nave Vaults

Arching forms in the central part of a church that are used to span the space over the nave, creating a ceiling or roof.

Apsidal Chapel

A semicircular or polygonal termination or projection in a church, which often houses the altar and is located at the east end beyond the choir.

Monk's Quarters

Living spaces or cells designated for monks within a monastery, where they engage in prayer, meditation, and daily religious activities.

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