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← HistoryWithin ancient Mayan construction, which outcome occurred when limestone blocks lacked sufficient seasoning?
A)Spalling and surface deterioration✓
B)Increased structural compression strength
C)Enhanced seismic load distribution
D)Reduced water absorption capacity
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Spalling occurs because thermal expansion mismatched the stone with unbound moisture. Seasonal limestone required extensive seasoning and curing prior to placement; therefore poorly seasoned blocks deteriorated via differential stresses, rather than offering greater compression or seismic resistance.
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