单选题The principal danger from ice collecting on a vessel is the().Adecrease in capabilities of radarBdecrease in displacementCadverse effect on trimDloss of stability

单选题
The principal danger from ice collecting on a vessel is the().
A

decrease in capabilities of radar

B

decrease in displacement

C

adverse effect on trim

D

loss of stability


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