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← HistoryWhich outcome results due to differential stone weathering in medieval cathedrals?
A)Increased mortar joint expansion cracking
B)Accelerated stained glass degradation
C)Variable structural support settlement✓
D)Reinforced load distribution through arches
💡 Explanation
Variable settlement begins, due to non-uniform mineral composition in limestone weathering at differing rates causing differential **dissolution**. Because some sections erode faster than others, the entire structure becomes uneven; therefore, structural integrity decreases, rather than uniform settlement.
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