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Which structural benefit did interlocking brick construction provide to 18th-century shipyards?

A)Reduced timber waste during framing
B)Improved hull watertightness against biofouling
C)Faster assembly preventing wood warping
D)Greater foundational load distribution

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When 18th-century shipyards used interlocking brick layouts, increased load distribution occurred, because the bricks spread the weight of large timber components evenly across the ground, preventing localized settling. Therefore greater foundational load distribution results, rather than reduced waste, watertightness, or faster assembly which depend on material processing steps.

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