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← HistoryWhich risk increased from excessive mosaic tesserae heating during Byzantine fabrication?
A)Increased adhesive curing time
B)Thermal stress induced fracturing✓
C)Decreased gold leaf adhesion
D)Accelerated pigment color fading
💡 Explanation
Heating tesserae rapidly introduced large temperature gradients, causing differential expansion. Thus, thermal stress induced fracturing occurred because the material yielded, rather than remaining intact. A slower heating process alleviated the internal material stress.
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