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← HistoryWhich risk notably increases for wooden rope suspension bridges crossing chasms when exposed to persistent wetting during historic periods?
A)Catastrophic sag failure✓
B)Sudden thermal expansion
C)Harmonic frequency resonance
D)Electrolytic galvanic corrosion
💡 Explanation
Catastrophic sag failure becomes more likely in historic wooden rope bridges because moisture promotes wood rot via fungal decomposition which reduces tensile strength; therefore, weakened ropes sag substantially rather than maintaining tension properly under load.
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