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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained the maximum continuous length of bronze water pipes in ancient Minoan palaces?
A)Bronze's rate of thermal expansion
B)Joint weeping at standard pressures
C)Bronze resistance to creep failure
D)Limited ore availability for casting✓
💡 Explanation
Bronze smelting requires large quantities of copper and tin ore; therefore limited ore availability for continuous bronze casting restricts achievable lengths, because alternative jointing methods create weaknesses rather than inherent material limits based on thermal dynamics.
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