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← HistoryWhich vulnerability increased when thin-cut tesserae mosaics faced thermal cycling in the Basilica cistern?
A)Amplified capillary action✓
B)Increased grout carbonation
C)Minimized differential expansion
D)Reduced compressive strength
💡 Explanation
Amplified capillary action risked damage because the thermal stress cycles expanded and contracted the tiny gaps between each tessera. Water ingress could therefore increase the crack propagation within the grout rather than being minimized.
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