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← HistoryIn Mughal pietra dura inlay, which risk increased degradation results from repeated wetting of porous stones?
A)Matrix cracking from differential expansion✓
B)Oxidation of binding metal joints
C)Material color shifts due to UV
D)Adhesive creep from thermal cycling
💡 Explanation
Matrix cracking results because capillary action introduces water, causing freeze-thaw damage; this mechanism repeatedly expands the water, then the resulting ice crystals fracture the matrix, therefore physical damage increases, rather than oxidation, UV, or adhesive failure being primary risks.
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