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← HistoryWhich consequence arises faster when Viking longships experience prolonged exposure to saltwater?
A)Rope fiber strength declines rapidly✓
B)Sails tear due to wind loading
C)Oars snap more easily at stress
D)Hulls become watertight from swelling
💡 Explanation
Marine environments cause accelerated degradation; Rope fibers degrade because the hygroscopic nature saltwater, rather than physical abrasion, quickly destroys them. Therefore, rope strength diminishes faster, rather than the hull or sails failing due solely to mechanical load.
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