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← HistoryWhich limitation occurred with early brass astrolabes used in arid desert climates due to high diurnal temperature?
A)Differential thermal expansion jamming moving parts✓
B)Corrosion of brass due to humidity condensation
C)Parallax errors due to frame deformation
D)Discoloration reduced visibility of etchings
💡 Explanation
When temperatures fluctuate greatly in arid climates, differential thermal expansion between the brass components occurs because each expands minutely at differing rates, jamming moving parts. Therefore jamming arises, rather than corrosion, parallax, or faded etchings which demand alternative chemical or optical mechanisms.
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