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Which structural weakness increases for historical dry-stone masonry walls at high altitude?

A)Increased differential weathering cycles
B)Reduced interstitial ice wedging
C)Decreased aggregate thermal expansion
D)Enhanced seismic resonance amplification

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More freeze-thaw cycles cause increased differential weathering of surface stones because higher altitudes experience greater temperature variations acting on the surface, weakening bonds. This outcome occurs rather than internal ice damage or decreased expansion typically dominating at lower elevations; altitude accelerates surface disintegration.

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