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Why is the pointed arch seen in Gothic architecture structurally more stable than the rounded arch used earlier

Respuesta :

it directed weight downward into the ground rather than outward onto the wall.

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Answer:

It allowed for taller and lighter structures to be built.

Explanation:

With pointed arches, walls can be higher and thinner since the two sides of the walls are leaning on each other; for support and thus the weight are directed downwards, offering more stability. Also the Gothic style allowed for taller buildings as opposed to a rounded arch.

It also allowed for more flamboyant decoration as a result of the higher and thinner ceilings.