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← HistoryWhich problem occurred frequently when ancient Mesopotamian irrigation canals silted up with sediment?
A)Decreased water flow to lower fields✓
B)Increased soil salinity near canals
C)Collapse of canal retaining walls
D)Blockage of water intake structures
💡 Explanation
When sediment deposits in Mesopotamian canals, the cross-sectional area decreases, thus increasing hydraulic resistance causing a reduction in water flow downstream. Therefore decreased irrigation efficiency happens, not salinity, collapse, or blockage, which are related to issues distinct from silt deposition.
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