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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted most often from prolonged wet weather exposure affecting Roman ballista siege engines?
A)Rope fiber weakening, reducing projectile range✓
B)Frame joint loosening, misaligning aiming
C)Metal component rusting eroding torsion power
D)Stone ammunition crumbling increasing load
💡 Explanation
When ballista rope fibers were exposed to prolonged moisture, hydrolytic degradation occurred because water molecules broke down polymers affecting structure so stores energy become lowered output projectile far lessen distance. Thus range decreased, rather joint failures require construction problems, and because corrosion happens more very long timescales ammunition eroding needed certain other specific ingredients.
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