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← HistoryWhich risk increases concerning Roman-era Roman canal (Qanat) systems which allowed underground access?
A)Increased water contamination incidents✓
B)Reduced total suspended solids
C)Decreased dissolved oxygen levels
D)Enhanced resistance to seismic activity
💡 Explanation
Increased possibility of deliberate contamination occurred, because Qanat systems' access points created vulnerabilities for introducing pollutants, therefore raising the risk of water source contamination; rather than improvements or resistance from other options.
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