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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited structural integrity in 18th-century wooden ship hulls navigating tropical waters?
A)Electrolytic corrosion from dissimilar metals
B)Fungal decay accelerating wood delamination✓
C)Creep deformation causing mast instability
D)Wave-induced resonance amplifying stress
💡 Explanation
When wooden ships sailed in the tropics, the high humidity and warmth accelerated fungal decay because these conditions favor fungal growth on wood, causing delamination between timber fibers. Therefore fungal decay resulted, rather than corrosion, creep, or resonance which require different material properties or environmental conditions.
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