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← HistoryWhich risk increases when Roman siege catapults use wet ropes during prolonged sieges?
A)Reduced projectile range due to mass increase
B)Structural failure due to uneven shrinking
C)Projectile trajectory deviations from rope twist
D)Biological growth impairing fiber strength✓
💡 Explanation
When wet ropes are used for extended periods, biological growth, or microbial degradation, can occur, because the damp environment accelerates decay processes, weakening the fibers. Therefore fiber strength reduction leads to rope failure, rather than range changes, shrinking, or trajectory deviations, needing different factors.
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