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← HistoryDuring Roman sieges, which risk increased for wooden siege towers operating near city walls defended with heated liquids?
A)Spontaneous combustion from lower ignition point✓
B)Structural collapse from thermal expansion
C)Increased instability from uneven ground
D)Reduced mobility from saturated ground
💡 Explanation
When heated liquids (oil/water) contact the dry wood, rapid heating causes pyrolysis which lowers the wood's ignition temperature. Therefore, spontaneous combustion becomes a greater risk, rather than collapse, instability or reduced mobility which are influenced by mechanical or environmental factors instead.
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