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← HistoryWithin 18th-century wooden ship construction, which consequence resulted more from a lack of effective wood preservation techniques using methods available then?
A)Rapid spread of dry rot✓
B)Frequent mast breakages underway
C)Decreased cannon firing accuracy
D)Slower celestial navigation sighting
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Dry rot spread rapidly on ships without sufficient preservation because fungal decay was essentially unchecked by existing methods; therefore, ship stability was compromised rather than masts breaking or navigation issues arising, as these result from different stresses.
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