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← HistoryWhich outcome of Mughal garden water works occurs with uneven settling?
A)Loss of hydraulic head✓
B)Increased fountain spray height
C)Altered planting soil pH
D)Enhanced cooling effect
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The loss of hydraulic head occurs because differential settling alters the gravity-fed gradient in the system. This causes reduced flow rates rather than elevated spray, soil alteration, or enhanced cooling, therefore impacting garden’s water distribution.
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