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← HistoryWhich degradation affects ancient Roman mosaics exposed to fluctuating groundwater levels?
A)Salt efflorescence on tesserae✓
B)Oxidation of ceramic pigments
C)Fracture due pressure increase
D)Microbial colony formation surface
💡 Explanation
Salt efflorescence happens because dissolved salts in the groundwater migrate to the mosaic's surface through capillary action, where evaporation leads to salt crystallization. The salt crystallization causes disruption and detachment of tesserae, therefore damaging the mosaic rather oxidation or microbes which might occur at other conditions.
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