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← HistoryWhich risk increased when Roman siege catapults launched incendiary projectiles against wooden fortifications?
A)Weakened structural integrity via charring✓
B)Decreased projectile range due wind resistance
C)Increased crew exposure to retaliatory fire
D)Jamming risk from thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
When incendiary projectiles strike wood, pyrolysis occurs because the heat decomposes the wood's organic molecules, causing charring and loss of structural mass. Therefore weakened structural integrity from charring resulted, rather than range reduction, exposure to fire, or jamming risks, which involve other distinct mechanisms.
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