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← HistoryWhich long-term consequence related to sediment accumulation affected Roman aqueduct maintenance?
A)Reduced flow capacity requiring bypass tunnels✓
B)Increased structural stress causing arch collapse
C)Accelerated material corrosion from mineral deposits
D)Groundwater contamination due to channel blockage
💡 Explanation
When sediment accumulated in Roman aqueducts, the cross-sectional area decreased because settling occurred due to gravity and reduced flow velocity, consequently lowering flow capacity. Therefore, reduced flow required expensive bypass tunnels rather than structural collapse, hastened corrosion or groundwater contamination that involve different geological and chemical processes.
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