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← HistoryWhich material degradation process reduced longevity for exterior Mughal 'pietra dura'?
A)Salt weathering and hydraulic action✓
B)Metal fatigue by wind oscillation
C)Oxidation and thermal creep effects
D)Biofouling diminished albedo reflection
💡 Explanation
Salt from groundwater migrated into the porous marble backing the 'pietra dura', causing crystallization and expansion known as salt weathering. Hydraulic action, coupled with freeze-thaw cycles, further weakened the bond because these processes physically stressed interfaces rather than other chemical or structural degradation.
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