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← HistoryOn Viking longships, which limitation increased as ambient temperature dropped, impacting sail deployment?
A)Rope fiber embrittlement increased directly✓
B)Sailcloth became increasingly tear resistant
C)Mast flexibility experienced greater dampening
D)Iron rivets' shear strength rapidly improved
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Fiber embrittlement impacted Viking sails, because reduced temperatures caused contraction and stiffening due to the change in polymeric structure via the glass transition mechanism. Therefore, ropes experienced increased brittleness, rather than the sail becoming stronger or related mast/rivet changes being factors.
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