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Which material degradation risk increased when Roman siege engines launched quicklime projectiles against wooden fortifications?

A)Charring leading to structural weakening
B)Corrosion induced by acidic residue
C)Fracture due to thermal shock cycles
D)Erosion because of high-velocity impact

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When quicklime (calcium oxide) projectiles impacted wooden fortifications, exothermic reaction transformed it to calcium hydroxide generating intense heat causing charring due to pyrolysis. Therefore, charring leading to structural weakening resulted, rather than other degradation, which would require different reagents or physical conditions.

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