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Which risk increased when Ancient Near Eastern bronze foundries implemented forced-air bellows?

A)Metal embrittlement from rapid cooling
B)Respiratory illness from silicate exposure
C)Copper depletion within the ore source
D)Arsenic poisoning from mineral degassing

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When forced-air bellows were implemented, higher furnace temperatures were achieved because increased oxygen led to more complete combustion, accelerating volatile impurity release during smelting. Therefore arsenic poisoning risk rose, rather than embrittlement, ore depletion, or silicate exposure each requiring different material properties or resource constraints.

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