A conservator is working to restore a large marble statue from a Greek temple by scrubbing it with water and soap. What is a likely drawback to this preservation?

A. Breaking of large sections of marble during scrubbing.
B. Removing the aged look of the statue during scrubbing.
C. Wearing off small bits if marble with the scrubbing.
D. Breaking down the chemical composition of the marvel with scrubbing.
Is the answer B?
Thank you.

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

I disagree. Check your book.

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

Hi Callie! I believe it's C. Just make sure with your textbook like Ms. Sue suggested. :)

Hope this helps! ;)

Callie Callie answered
9 years ago

Hi Anonymous! My school says it would remove the age look so I'm just gonna go with B. Thanks

Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

No problem at all, tell me how it goes ;)

WRONG WRONG answered
8 years ago

It says what is the DRAWBACK which means the bad part of it, not the good part. Dummies...

lyss lyss answered
8 years ago

1:c

2:b
3:d

Oozmakappa Oozmakappa answered
8 years ago

lyss is right

HorseTail_Gaming HorseTail_Gaming answered
8 years ago

Lyss is right, thanks bro.

Lyss is right for 2023 :)

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

No, the answer is actually C. Wearing off small bits of marble with the scrubbing. When scrubbing a marble statue with water and soap, there is a risk of gradually eroding the surface of the marble. Over time, small bits of marble can be worn away, leading to the loss of fine details and potentially altering the overall aesthetic of the statue. It is important to note that conservators often employ a variety of techniques to minimize damage and ensure the preservation of cultural artifacts.

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