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← HistoryWhich limitation emerges when pre-industrial shipbuilding employs insufficiently seasoned timbers?
A)Increased hull deformation under sail✓
B)Reduced protection against marine borers
C)Higher iron corrosion from saltwater exposure
D)Decreased mast strength and rigidity
💡 Explanation
Hull deformation rises because drying timber undergoes volumetric shrinkage, causing the wooden structure to distort via internal stress relaxation rather than proper shape conformity. Therefore, insufficient seasoning risks hull failure; rather than protection failures due to other causes.
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