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← HistoryWhich outcome increases in 18th-century wooden ship construction when encountering Teredo worms?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure
B)Reduced transverse strength✓
C)Enhanced hull integrity
D)Improved ballast stability
💡 Explanation
Reduced transverse strength occurs because Teredo worms weaken wooden structural members through bio-erosion rather than enhancing their properties. Therefore, decreased structural integrity results rather than increased integrity under pressure.
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