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← HistoryWhich constraint limited copper tool durability before widespread adoption of bronze metallurgy in Mesopotamia?
A)Work hardening inducing brittleness✓
B)Rapid oxidation in humid soil
C)High smelting temperature requirements
D)Competition with obsidian toolmaking
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Before bronze metallurgy, copper tools suffered from work hardening because repeated hammering caused the metal's crystal structure to deform, increasing hardness but also brittleness, leading to cracking. Therefore work hardening limited copper's use, rather than oxidation, temperature constraints, or competition as these were secondary factors.
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