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During 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

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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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