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← HistoryDuring the Bronze Age, which outcome results when irrigation canals experience increased mineral deposition?
A)Reduced hydraulic capacity occurs✓
B)Improved water infiltration happens
C)Increased structural integrity results
D)Enhanced aquatic ecosystem diversity
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Reduced hydraulic capacity happens due to mineral deposition causing scaling, which decreases the cross-sectional area available for water flow. This is mineral scaling, because mineral buildup increases friction, therefore flow decreases rather than water infiltration increasing.
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