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← HistoryWhich outcome regularly necessitated reconstruction of Byzantine mosaic tesserae after naval battles?
A)Thermal shock from Greek fire✓
B)Salt crystallization induced erosion
C)Vibrational decoupling of adhesive
D)Differential expansion cracked grouting
💡 Explanation
Direct exposure to Greek fire during naval battles would cause thermal shock because rapid heating induced differential expansion within the glass and ceramic tesserae. Therefore, tesserae shattered and delaminated, rather than experiencing slower erosion or vibration-induced failure.
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