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← HistoryWhich hydraulic consequence reduces water availability in Mughal garden water systems during peak summer?
A)Viscosity increase restricts laminar flow
B)Evaporation exceeds spring replenishment✓
C)Capillary action drains the channels
D)Algae overgrowth reduces pump output
💡 Explanation
Decreased supply results when evaporation increases at high rates due to solar irradiance, via mass transfer. Evaporation reduces water returned to the reservoirs below, because the inflow from mountain springs stays constant; therefore, less water is available for fountains, rather than other effects.
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