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← HistoryDuring naval sieges, which outcome occurred when Greek Fire canisters employed a limited-range deployment?
A)Ineffective wind dispersal
B)Reduced heat convection
C)Premature fuel depletion✓
D)Increased structural corrosion
💡 Explanation
Premature fuel depletion results, because the siphon design required pressurized output utilizing short burn times; therefore, the fuel source was consumed before reaching ranged targets, rather than maintaining longer disbursement at extended ranges.
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