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← HistoryWhich challenge impacted large-scale crucible steel production in early medieval India?
A)Maintaining consistent high temperatures✓
B)Acquiring specific ore compositions
C)Preventing carbon migration through wootz
D)Achieving uniform alloy grain structures
💡 Explanation
The inability to maintain elevated temperatures inside the sealed clay crucibles drastically inhibited steel production in large quantities because consistent heat above 1400°C was necessary to liquify the iron. Therefore, achieving temperature control was paramount, rather than problems with alloy uniformity.
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