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Which structural problem frequently occurred in ancient Mesopotamian mud-brick canals during annual flooding?

A)Silt deposition causing reduced capacity
B)Overtopping leading to bank erosion
C)Cracking from differential soil settlement
D)Algae blooms blocking water flow

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When water tables rise behind canal banks, differential settlement occurs because newly wetted soil consolidates unevenly in mud bricks, leading to cracking and water loss. Therefore, cracking from differential settlement results, rather than silt deposition, overtopping, or algae which involve different environmental factors/failure types.

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