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← HistoryWithin 18th-century ship construction, which consequence results when planks are submerged for long durations?
A)Increased hull structural rigidity
B)Elevated susceptibility towards marine borers✓
C)Diminished caulking effectiveness markedly
D)Optimized dimensional stability is achieved
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Increased risk of marine borer damage occurs due to osmotic pressure differences driving the diffusion of nutrients into the wood, which stimulates the cellulose degradation mechanism. Therefore borers proliferate, rather than the wood gaining rigidity because cellulose weakens via microbial action, rather than increased durability.
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