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← HistoryDuring Mughal garden construction, which risk increased when interconnected water channels were built without enough slope?
A)Downstream algae proliferation✓
B)Unsustainable evaporative losses
C)Insufficient hydrostatic pressure
D)Accelerated bank erosion damage
💡 Explanation
Algae growth expands without water flow causing stagnation. insufficient flow encourages unwanted growth of photosynthetic organisms rather than keeping features clear. The mechanism that regulates flow in plant is the Cohesion-tension theory; therefore algae growth expands.
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