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← HistoryWhich mechanical limitation arose when early Mesopotamians scaled bronze sickle production?
A)Crystal grain boundary formation weakens tools
B)Work hardening increases metal fragility✓
C)Erosion from the tides is worsened
D)Cavitation severely damages naval hulls
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Bronze sickles became more brittle under mass forging because work hardening induces dislocations; therefore, increased embrittlement risk arises rather than issues tied to grain boundaries, seawater erosion, or fluid dynamics.
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