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← HistoryWhich risk increased for Byzantine silk exports if silkworm rearing environments experienced rapid temperature fluctuations?
A)Increased larval disease susceptibility✓
B)Decreased dye uptake uniformity
C)Fiber strength reduction occurs
D)Embargoes imposed by trading partners
💡 Explanation
Increased temperature fluctuations increases larval disease susceptibility because this triggers a weakening of their immune systems, causing widespread infections, therefore compromising silk production; rather than dyeing, fiber strength, or external political influences.
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