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← HistoryWhich consequence results when seasonal temperature variations induce large freeze-thaw cycles impacting the Roman aqueduct opus caementicium?
A)Internal cracking spreads significantly✓
B)Reinforcement steel experiences passivation
C)Hydraulic head temporarily increases
D)Sediment deposition decreases sharply
💡 Explanation
A freeze-thaw cycle causes expansion and contraction due to ice lens formation, therefore internal cracking spreads because hydraulic fracturing weakens the concrete, rather than reinforcing passivation which requires electrochemical reaction or decreasing sediment deposition.
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