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← HistoryWhich mechanism precipitated the structural weakening within historically mortared masonry fortifications exposed to prolonged freezing?
A)Hydraulic jacking generates expansive stress✓
B)Alkali-silica reaction forms gel
C)Sulfate attack dissolves calcium hydroxide
D)Erosion decreases gravitational loading
💡 Explanation
Hydraulic jacking causes cracking because freezing water expands within mortar pores, generating internal stress that propagates fractures, therefore weakening masonry, rather than chemical reactions or simple erosion, which act by different mechanisms.
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