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← HistoryWithin Roman aqueducts, which outcome arises when mineral-rich water accelerates deposit buildup?
A)Reduced water flow efficiency✓
B)Increased structural reinforcement
C)Enhanced hydrostatic pressure uniformity
D)Decreased susceptibility to seismic activity
💡 Explanation
Scale buildup increases due to the chemical precipitation mechanism of minerals. This restricts the watercourse, therefore, flow efficiency declines rather than pressure uniformity improving because of increased structural integrity.
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