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← HistoryWhich consequence occurred if periodic dredging of Ancient Mesopotamian canals was neglected?
A)Saltwater intrusion poisoned farmland
B)Aqueduct failure increased erosion
C)Riverbed sinking caused instability
D)Sedimentation blocked irrigation flow✓
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Sedimentation blocked the canals due to reduced flow velocity in wide, shallow segments. This decreased water conveyance by deposition, rather than saltwater intrusion, because freshwater diversions were being hindered; therefore, D is correct.
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