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← HistoryWhich risk influenced longship design using overlapping planks?
A)Increased hull structural fatigue✓
B)Reduced cargo capacity
C)Overheating during high speeds
D)Significant magnetic interference
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Stress distribution influenced overlapped planks joining methods because these were vulnerable to crack propagation via fatigue failure; therefore limiting hull size mattered, rather than pure magnetic or irrelevant thermal considerations.
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