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← HistoryWithin an ancient Mesopotamian irrigation system, which outcome arises from excessive silt buildup in a canal?
A)Reduced water flow within the channel✓
B)Increased aquatic biodiversity downstream
C)Decreased soil salinity in farm fields
D)Enhanced structural stability of levees
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When excessive silt builds up, hydraulic diameter decreases because solids accumulate, reducing channel cross-sectional area and increasing flow resistance, limiting the water delivery capacity. Therefore, reduced water flow results, rather than positive impacts on environment/fields/structures which do not correspond to this mechanism.
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