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← HistoryWhich hydrological effect was vital to continuously feed stepped wells ('baolis') constructed in arid regions of historic India?
A)Rainwater harvesting via surface runoff✓
B)Hydraulic head from elevated canals
C)Capillary action within porous rock
D)Artesian pressure from deep aquifers
💡 Explanation
Rainwater harvesting in upper catchment areas allowed for gravity-fed recharge; this maintained adequate water volume because rainwater flowed downhill, pooling in collection ponds instead of being immediately absorbed. Therefore surface runoff was necessary, rather than capillary or pressure-fed release.
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