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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from sailcloth luff reinforcements tearing on Viking longships?
A)Reduced achievable latitude westward✓
B)Increased risk seaweed entanglement keel
C)Elevated topside hull ice accumulation
D)Decreased cargo capacity stable trim
💡 Explanation
Torn luff reinforcements compromised sail shape, causing increased leeway and reducing the windward sailing ability because the aerodynamic profile was degraded by separation; therefore, Viking voyages westward faced drastically reduced distances accessible, rather than entanglement or trim issues, that are unrelated to sail-luff mechanisms.
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