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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained Mesopotamian bronze tool usage in large infrastructure projects, such as irrigation canal construction?
A)Bronze scarcity limited tool quantities✓
B)Bronze brittleness caused frequent breakage
C)Bronze softness dulled cutting edges quickly
D)Bronze corrosion contaminated water supplies
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When building infrastructure such as large irrigation canals, the relatively limited availability of tin restricted bronze production, meaning only essential tools could be made. Therefore bronze scarcity limited tool quantities, rather than breakage, dulling, or contamination which were less critical limiting factors given the context of the project scale and material costs.
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