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← HistoryWhich failure during the Taj Mahal's construction most threatened the pietra dura inlay's stability?
A)Foundation settling unevenly afterwards✓
B)Iron clamps corroded and expanded
C)Mortar carbonation caused stone cracking
D)Differential thermal expansion cycles
💡 Explanation
Uneven foundation settling induces stresses on the inlay through differential movement, causing cracking via stress concentration. This mechanical deformation affects pietra dura, therefore settling is the answer, rather than corrosion or thermal cycling of individual inlay pieces.
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