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← HistoryWhich consequence results when the rope holding a longship sail experiences sustained moisture?
A)Rope tensile strength greatly decreases✓
B)Sail becomes immune water damage
C)Wind capture more efficient in sail
D)Hull stability increases in storms
💡 Explanation
Decreased rope tensile strength occurs due to induced rot within the rope via capillary action because the moist environments causes degradation of natural fiber ropes, weakening them; therefore, the sail could tear loose, rather than other outcomes related to wind capture and stability changes.
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