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← HistoryWhich process degrades pietra dura inlay when groundwater rises?
A)Efflorescence crystallization stresses the mosaic✓
B)Oxidation discolors the softer stones
C)Abrasion erodes weak grout lines
D)Leaching dissolves silicate adhesives
💡 Explanation
Efflorescence of salts damages pietra dura because soluble salts in the rising groundwater crystallize within the porous stone and mosaic structure, which creates expansive stress rather than dissolving binding agents or oxidizing compounds. Therefore crystalline stress is primary.
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