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← HistoryWhich vulnerability during siege arises because stone fortifications undergo differential expansion?
A)Destabilized mortar between stones✓
B)Wood gate embrittlement intensifies rapidly
C)Weakened arch key support points present
D)Internal earthwork structure compacts fast
💡 Explanation
Mortar's reduced elasticity cannot accommodate the independent thermal expansion of the facing stones; differential thermal expansion creates cracking because the shear stress exceeds the mortar's adhesive strength; therefore, weakened joints are more vulnerable to breaching, rather than wood embrittlement or earthwork compaction within the walls.
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