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← HistoryWhich outcome reduces flow capacity most severely when clay-lined Mesopotamian irrigation canals experience excessive silt deposition?
A)Increased water friction decreasing velocity
B)Reduced cross-sectional area and slope✓
C)Induced bank instability causing breaches
D)Elevated nutrient load promoting algae
💡 Explanation
When silt deposits excessively, it reduces cross-sectional area, decreasing flow area and flow gradient and thus volumetric flow capacity. Therefore, reduced area and slope result, rather than friction increase, bank instability, or algae increase, which would each have lesser impacts.
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