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← HistoryWhich material degradation becomes critical when Viking longships navigate shallow, rocky fjords?
A)Accelerated hull abrasion✓
B)Reduced sailcloth strength
C)Rope fiber dry rotting
D)Iron rivet galvanic corrosion
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Increased hull abrasion occurs on longships in shallow fjords because contact with rocks causes direct material removal via the mechanism of frictional wear; therefore, hull integrity is compromised rather than sailcloth or rope, which are above the waterline.
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