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← HistoryWhich consequence faced Viking longships when sailcloth weakened aboard ships due to salt?
A)Increased risk of sail rupture✓
B)Compromised hull structural integrity
C)Reduced oar propulsion effectiveness
D)Diminished crew morale onboard
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Increased risk of sail rupture occurs when salt weakens sailcloth, because salt crystal growth induces fiber stress concentration, promoting tear initiation, therefore increasing vulnerability, rather than hull compromise or oar use, which are tangentially affected.
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