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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when wooden Roman palisade fortifications experience prolonged waterlogging?
A)Increased structural load capacity
B)Accelerated fungal decay and weakening✓
C)Enhanced resistance to fire damage
D)Reduced susceptibility to insect infestation
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When wood experiences prolonged waterlogging, fungal decay processes occur because consistently high moisture content fuels enzymatic reactions that decompose the wood fibers, causing it to weaken. Therefore, accelerated decay results, rather than increased load capacity, fire resistance, or less insect damage which require dry conditions.
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