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← HistoryWhich vulnerability directly influenced Roman siege tower design regarding city wall defenses?
A)Flammability due to wooden construction✓
B)Instability on uneven terrain
C)Collapsibility from concentrated ballista fire
D)Immobility during wet weather
💡 Explanation
When towers approached city walls, wooden construction made them vulnerable because defenders could easily ignite them using fire or incendiary projectiles, hindering troop deployment. Therefore the flammability impacted design, rather than instability, collapsibility, or mobility limitations which involved other environmental elements or defensive weaponry.
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