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← HistoryWhich hydraulic consequence risks the integrity of a Mughal garden's water system when canals experience partial blockage?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure buildup
B)Reduced overall system water flow
C)Uncontrolled water overflow events✓
D)Accelerated sediment deposition rates
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Uncontrolled water overflow follows local canal blockages given an input feed maintained using an Archimedes screw. The canal's *water table destabilization* increases because the constant water flow, rather than being evenly distributed, leads to flooding at restriction points; therefore, instability results.
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