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During sieges involving Greek Fire against Byzantine fortifications, which countermeasure proved most critical when stone walls experienced prolonged direct flames?

A)Rapid wall submersion with vinegar
B)Water quenching preventing thermal shock
C)Application of asbestos-based coatings
D)Redirecting fire with metallic reflectors

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Water was crucial because controlled quenching prevented thermal shock, a cracking mechanism, therefore maintaining wall integrity rather than allowing the stone to fracture explosively from rapid temperature changes throughout the exposed surface.

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