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← HistoryWhich structural effect arises when water freezes within the porous concrete of Roman aqueduct arches during winter?
A)Tensile cracking from ice expansion✓
B)Shear failure from thermal contraction
C)Abrasion due to sediment deposition
D)Dissolution from acidic rainwater
💡 Explanation
When water freezes within concrete pores, expansive pressure from ice formation exceeds the tensile strength of the concrete, leading to cracking. Therefore tensile cracking results, rather than shear failure, abrasion, or dissolution which require different environmental conditions and degradation mechanisms.
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