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← HistoryWhich effect arose from the constraint that early Mughal garden water channels lacked precise elevation control?
A)Waterfalls aided aeration directly✓
B)Central fountains became excessively large
C)Flow maintained solely via siphon action
D)Stone aqueducts became inherently unstable
💡 Explanation
Waterfalls aided aeration and pressure management, because the fall height provided energy, therefore stepped cascades became prominent rather than a level channel reliance using a uniform slope on long sealed conduits.
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