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← HistoryWhich characteristic limits the size of early Mesopotamian bronze mirrors compared to later glass mirrors?
A)Low reflectivity requires thicker, heavier bronze✓
B)Bronze susceptibility to corrosion reduces lifespan
C)Extractive metallurgy limited bronze availability
D)Alloying metals required complex trade networks
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With bronze mirrors, low reflectivity meant a larger surface area was needed to achieve adequate image quality, leading to increased weight and manufacturing difficulties. Therefore, bronze mirrors remained small relative to later glass mirrors because thicker bronze was required due to low reflectivity, rather than corrosion, metallurgy or trade networks.
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