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← HistoryWhich problem faced Mesopotamian irrigation systems when bronze tools blunted during canal construction?
A)Increased silt blockage from imprecise digging✓
B)Elevated canal collapse risk from weak banks
C)Reduced crop yield decreased irrigation area
D)Accelerated water loss increased evaporation
💡 Explanation
When bronze tools dulled, less precise earthmoving resulted because copper-alloy's low hardness reduced cutting efficiency, augmenting canal bank instability and sedimentation. Therefore increased silt blockage occurs, rather than collapse risk, yield loss or evaporation changes, which depend on different environmental factors and construction techniques.
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