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← HistoryDuring winter, which outcome reduces the structural integrity of a Roman aqueduct's arched keystone?
A)Thermal expansion causing lateral stress
B)Freeze-thaw cycles generating internal cracks✓
C)Water flow reducing hydrostatic pressure
D)Sediment accumulation increasing load
💡 Explanation
During winter, freeze-thaw cycles can cause water trapped within porous keystone materials to repeatedly freeze and expand. The resulting expansion generates internal cracking pressure, weakening the stone. Therefore freeze-thaw is the relevant mechanism; alternatives require chemical or geological loading properties.
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