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← HistoryWhen leaks formed in Roman aqueducts, which risk increased due to hydraulic head?
A)Aqueduct structural collapse probability✓
B)Reduced water mineral concentration
C)Increased sediment deposition rates
D)Changes in water biodiversity
💡 Explanation
Structural collapse probability increases due to hydrostatic pressure because greater head creates higher stress on the aqueduct walls, therefore a weakening point is more likely to fracture, rather than altering water properties.
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