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← HistoryWhich mechanical issue limited the water garden designs for Mughal complexes in the 17th century?
A)Settling induced channel cracking✓
B)Pumping raised operational expenses
C)Evaporation decreased usable supply
D)Algae clogged fountains' nozzles
💡 Explanation
Differential settling of foundations induced channel cracking, causing water loss from the engineered recirculating water systems, because the load-bearing stratum beneath garden pavilions was inconsistent. This constrained fountain and channel layouts to flatter ground, rather than more elaborate terraced designs, therefore limiting water garden designs.
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