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← HistoryWhich sail performance limit was most consequential when Norse longships traveled against prevailing winds?
A)Inability to sail close-hauled✓
B)Susceptibility to storm damage
C)High material replacement rate
D)Requirement for extremely tall masts
💡 Explanation
The primary constraint was that square sails limited the ability use aerodynamic lift and beat against the wind, using leeway. Because Norse ships lacked lateen or fore-and-aft sails, navigation against head winds was slow or impossible, therefore requiring rowing or seeking favorable conditions, rather than direct upwind sailing.
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