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← HistoryWhich outcome commonly occurred in Mughal garden water features when sediment overload blocked kanats?
A)Accelerated pietra dura inlay damage
B)Uneven water distribution patterns✓
C)Localized increased hydrostatic pressure
D)Increased bio-film algae growth
💡 Explanation
Uneven water distribution occurs because sedimentation decreases kanat flow; this is a hydraulic flow reduction, therefore affecting areas downstream, rather than causing damage to the pietra dura or pressure issues proximal to the blockage.
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