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What is a common feature of Gothic

cathedrals?
O Doric columns
O minarets
West façade of Notre Dame
Cathedral Paris
O pointed arches
o post-and-lintel supports

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User ApenasVB
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Answer:

pointed arches

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User Lesderid
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Gothic architecture focused on height and light, despite being constructed from heavy stone, Gothic cathedrals seem to defy the laws of gravity. Common traits include pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, all of which enabled the structures to be built taller and stronger.

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