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← HistoryWhich structural vulnerability existed when Roman fortifications relied primarily on limestone-based mortar exposed to high temperatures?
A)Thermal decomposition generating CO2✓
B)Sulphate attack forming expansive crystals
C)Erosion via differential heating
D)Freeze-thaw cycles causing cracking
💡 Explanation
When exposed to sustained high temperatures, limestone (CaCO3) undergoes thermal decomposition, releasing CO2 that weakens the mortar's binding matrix due to calcination. Therefore thermal decomposition becomes the key vulnerability, rather than sulphate attack, differential heating, or freeze thaw cycles that demand different exposure conditions.
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