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← HistoryWhy did early Mesopotamian canal systems require constant dredging?
A)Silt deposition reduced water flow✓
B)Canal walls suffered vegetation root damage
C)Frequent earthquakes collapsed the structures
D)Evaporation concentrated salt deposits
💡 Explanation
Silt deposition occurred because hydrodynamic drag reduced flow velocity, allowing suspended particles to precipitate. This process increased sediment accumulation, therefore water flow decreased; rather than wall damage, seismicity, or evaporative mineral scaling affecting canal capacity as a primary cause of decline.
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