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← HistoryWhich structural failure occurs when hemp rope in a Viking longship's rigging absorbs excessive moisture?
A)Increased rope axial elongation✓
B)Decreased sailcloth tearing stiffness
C)Reduced hull planking connection
D)Enhanced wind resistance effectiveness
💡 Explanation
Increased rope axial elongation occurs due to hygroscopic expansion, because the rope fibers swell and stretch as they absorb water. This causes excessive slack in the rigging, therefore reducing sail control, rather than enhancing stiffness, hull integrity, or wind handling otherwise.
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