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← HistoryWhich mechanism reduces structural stability when freeze-thaw cycles affect Byzantine mosaic tesserae?
A)Hydrostatic crystallization pressure✓
B)Delamination corrosion impedance
C)Thermal expansion coefficient shear
D)Differential material creep strain
💡 Explanation
Hydrostatic crystallization pressure degrades mosaics because water expands upon freezing within pores, exerting force on the tesserae; therefore, components detach rather than remaining fixed structurally because no constraint is present.
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