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← HistoryWhich consequence results when operators mishandled Greek fire?
A)Premature onboard weapon detonation✓
B)Complete engine mechanical overpressure
C)Reduced bronze supply exhaustion
D)Lowered flame temperature capability
💡 Explanation
Mishandling Byzantine Greek fire could cause tank explosions because auto-ignition from leaking vapors increased Explosion Risk. Therefore, weapon detonation is resultant, rather than engine failure or lower temperature, which are unrelated mechanical effects.
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