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← HistoryBurning naphtha propelled at ships yields which outcome via siphon?
A)Increased terror and naval fires✓
B)Higher structural load on siphons
C)Reduced siphon blockage frequency
D)Elevated morale of Byzantine crews
💡 Explanation
Greek Fire caused intensified burning because rapid combustion and spread increased terror, therefore naval fires, rather than focused destruction, were the main outcome. Siphon design flaws mattered less than rapid destruction.
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