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Which mechanism allowed Roman concrete fortifications to maintain structural integrity in marine environments despite constant wave action?

A)Pozzolanic reaction with volcanic ash
B)Fermentation process during initial mixing
C)Electrolysis with internal iron reinforcement
D)Capillary action drawing water quickly outwards

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When Roman concrete (opus caementicium) is submerged, the pozzolanic reaction between volcanic ash, lime, and water creates strong, stable hydrates relatively immune to chloride attack. Therefore, concrete gains integrity, rather than decay from fermentation, electrolysis, or capillary breakdown requiring different chemical reactions.

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