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← HistoryDuring siege warfare, which risk increased when early Greek fire projectors' seals degraded?
A)Inaccurate projectile targeting occurs
B)Rapid nozzle tip solidification happens
C)Spontaneous self-ignition risk builds✓
D)Internal propellant overheating intensifies
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Spontaneous self-ignition becomes more likely because increased oxygen exposure lowers the activation energy and intensifies the exothermic reaction via autocatalysis; therefore self-ignition risk grows rather than aerodynamic targeting issues, especially given the firelaunchers' rudimentary controls.
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