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← HistoryWhich stone fracturing outcome increased in Inca masonry due to temperature?
A)Wedging from ice expansion✓
B)Shear stress from earthquakes
C)Dissolution by acidic rainwater
D)Abrasion from flowing river sediment
💡 Explanation
Frost wedging causes fractures because water expands upon freezing, thereby exerting outward pressure inside stone pores and cracks. Therefore ice expansion causes wedging, rather than dissolution because the Andes mountains were cold, and earthquakes apply rapid shear.
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