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← HistoryWhich risk significantly increased after Vikings began using ropes made from walrus hide in their longships?
A)Rope induced galvanic corrosion
B)Seafaring limited by rope strength
C)Sail damage from halyard slippage✓
D)Ice buildup from water wicking
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By using walrus hide ropes for halyards, Vikings risked sail damage because rope stretch increased due to material properties of walrus hide. The halyard slip due to this elasticity induces excessive sail flogging; therefore increased sail damage rather than other risks that affect the ship or crew.
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