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← HistoryWhich risk increased in early Byzantine Constantinopole when imperial silk workshops lacked sufficient weighting agents?
A)Increased structural failure of mosaics
B)Decreased diplomatic leverage via trade
C)Greater delamination of Greek fire
D)Elevated fabric flammability during use✓
💡 Explanation
Increased fabric flammability results because the weighting of silk using metallic salts provided some fire resistance via heat absorption; therefore unweighted silk posed a burning hazard, rather than contributing to structural or diplomatic instability.
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