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← HistoryWhich outcome commonly occurred along ancient water channels employing bronze components?
A)Accelerated deterioration by galvanic corrosion✓
B)Increased sediment deposition blocking channels
C)Decreased water flow due to abrasion
D)Reduced aquatic biota from eutrophication
💡 Explanation
Galvanic corrosion accelerated bronze deterioration, because dissimilar metal contact creates an electrochemical reaction. Therefore, channels weakened; rather than bio or sedimentation effects that are environmentally rather than material-driven.
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