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← HistoryWhich navigational risk increased for Viking longships relying on tarred hemp rope rigging in colder northern latitudes?
A)Increased rope tensile strength loss✓
B)Accelerated sailcloth degradation rate
C)Greater risk of brine ice formation
D)Reduced hull buoyancy from saturation
💡 Explanation
Lower temperatures embrittle tar, because adhesive forces weaken causing filament slippage by stress concentration, therefore yielding earlier rope failure. Rather than affecting the sails or brine-ice on deck, the issue directly affected the rigging's load-bearing qualities through embrittlement
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