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← HistoryOn a wooden warship, which risk increases when iron bolts contact oak planks?
A)Increased galvanic corrosion of bolts✓
B)Accelerated fungal plank decomposition
C)Elevated splintering during cannon fire
D)Reduced structural integrity over decades
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Galvanic corrosion increases because the iron acts as an anode and the oak as an electrolyte. This accelerates metal loss, thereby weakening the bolts rather than causing fungal decay, splintering, or affecting decade-timescale integrity.
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