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← HistoryWhich risk increased for Venetian glass production when trade winds shifted unexpectedly?
A)Furnace thermal runaway occurred
B)Contamination via outside elements rose
C)Raw material arrival was delayed✓
D)Gaseous byproducts accumulated excessively
💡 Explanation
Raw material arrival delays risk production because transportation relied heavily on trade winds. Unfavorable winds extended voyage durations, limiting raw material supplies; therefore the furnaces are forced to halt work, rather than produce with contaminated elements.
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