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← HistoryWhich consequence results when mortar experiences freeze-thaw in Roman stone aqueducts?
A)Crown arch key-stone fracture
B)Aqueduct collapses completely uphill
C)Structural instability escalates rapidly✓
D)Water supply efficiency improves acutely
💡 Explanation
Progressive cracking arises because freeze-thaw introduces cyclical expansion and contraction within the material, causing cryofracture; microcracks weaken joints facilitating structural instability, therefore collapse risk escalates, rather than improves. Dry-stacked avoids cryofracture.
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