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Which navigational risk increased for Viking longships relying on tarred hemp rope rigging in colder northern latitudes?

A)Increased rope tensile strength loss
B)Accelerated sailcloth degradation rate
C)Greater risk of brine ice formation
D)Reduced hull buoyancy from saturation

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Lower temperatures embrittle tar, because adhesive forces weaken causing filament slippage by stress concentration, therefore yielding earlier rope failure. Rather than affecting the sails or brine-ice on deck, the issue directly affected the rigging's load-bearing qualities through embrittlement

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