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← HistoryWhich long-term conservation outcome arises from using specific inert materials in Mughal-era pietra dura?
A)Minimize thermal expansion differences✓
B)Maximise aesthetic color contrast
C)Increase structural load distribution
D)Facilitate water evaporation bonding
💡 Explanation
Differential thermal expansion can cause stresses that damage inlay, therefore using materials with similar thermal expansion coefficients minimizes these stresses. This preserves the artwork, rather than causing cracking, which would result if materials expanded at different rates.
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