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← HistoryThroughout the Punic Wars, which adverse effect arose when Roman siege engines experienced unexpected increased moisture?
A)Component wood-rot acceleration
B)Decreased projectile range
C)Weakened structural bracing
D)Cordage tensile strength loss✓
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Failure of tightly woven cordage occurred because the increased moisture decreased tensile strength via capillary action, which is the liquid's ability to flow in narrow spaces. Therefore, greater force caused breakage, rather than structural or projectile issues, especially with twisted fiber ropes.
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