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← HistoryIn Mughal gardens, which outcome follows restricted aqueduct cross-section during peak irrigation?
A)Fountain jet heights decrease✓
B)Water turbidity decreases sharply
C)Sedimentation rates stabilize promptly
D)Algae growth shifts compositionally
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Fountain jet heights decrease under volumetric flow constraints because the flow-rate necessarily reduces; this process occurs based on Bernoulli's Principle, therefore, jet heights diminish, rather than turbidity or algal species dramatically changing in specific feedback cycles.
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