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← HistoryWhich risk dramatically increases when using temporary timber rope bridges during forested siege operations?
A)Susceptible to swift widespread conflagration✓
B)Undetectable ice bridge formation rapidly
C)Unpredictable harmonic cascading resonance
D)Progressive galvanic corrosion of fixings
💡 Explanation
Sudden rapid fire spread arises because temporary wooded structures have minimal fire resistance; therefore, conflagration risk is higher with highly flammable surrounding fuel loads, rather than ice accumulation or corrosion.
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