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Which outcome most directly resulted when Roman siege catapults faced prolonged exposure to marine environments?

A)Decreased range due to rope decay
B)Launch angle drift from frame warping
C)Weakened torsion from spring corrosion
D)Inaccurate targeting from sighting blockage

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When catapults operated near seawater, the salt accelerated corrosion on the torsion springs (typically made of twisted sinew or hair), causing earlier failure modes. Therefore, spring force and range decreased over time, rather than only rope fraying or sighting blockages which are primarily problems affecting aiming.

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