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← HistoryWhich challenge necessitated Mesopotamian engineers to develop sophisticated irrigation techniques circa 3000 BCE?
A)Unpredictable flooding and seasonal droughts✓
B)Maintaining constant water temperature for crops
C)Preventing saltwater intrusion from the sea
D)Controlling algal blooms within the water canals
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Unpredictable flooding alternated with seasonal droughts pushed Mesopotamian engineers to create consistent water distribution which promoted food surplus and population. Therefore managing unpredictable water flow resulted, rather than temperature problems, saltwater intrusion, or algae problems whose climate challenges differ.
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