On a vessel proceeding from a very cold to a warm climate with a cargo of a nonhygroscopic nature in the holds, which is TRUE?
A
Danger of heavy ship sweat exists; constant and vigorous ventilation is required.
B
There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if outside air is introduced by ventilation.
C
There is little danger of ship's sweat, slight possibility of cargo sweat; moderate ventilation is needed.
D
The possibility of any sweat problem, either cargo or ship, is remote.
E
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