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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs during colder seasons within a Mughal garden's water system relying on gravity canals?
A)Oxidation rates sharply decrease
B)Mineral precipitation drastically reduces
C)Buoyancy-driven flow nearly stops
D)Ice formation significantly reduces flow✓
💡 Explanation
Ice formation blocks canal flow because decreased temperatures allow water to reach its freezing point, initiating Solidification. Therefore, water transit pauses rather than biochemical changes occurring; conditions differ.
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