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← HistoryWhich vulnerability compromised Roman tortoise formations during sieges involving heated projectiles?
A)Combustible shield coverings igniting rapidly✓
B)Hinge-point weakness creating structural collapse
C)Increased internal temperature causing heatstroke
D)Ground unevenness reducing mobility
💡 Explanation
When heated projectiles struck tortoise formations, the main risk was immediate conflagration because the leather and wood coverings lacked effective fire retardants, fueling rapid spread of flames. Therefore, shield combustibility results, rather than hinge failure, heatstroke, or immobility which relate to different structural weaknesses or environmental factors.
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