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← HistoryWhich consequence results when early Viking longship hemp rope rigging experienced excessive moisture?
A)Rope fiber strength diminished greatly✓
B)Sails experienced increased airflow drag
C)Hull planks exhibited galvanic corrosion
D)Oar pivot points became more brittle
💡 Explanation
Excessive moisture enabled microbial activity on hemp fibers, resulting in rope rot, because hydrolytic and enzymatic scission weakens cellulose chains, therefore the rope fails rapidly rather than maintaining tensile strength, affecting sail control.
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