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← HistoryWhich outcome results from insufficient settling basins in Mughal garden water systems?
A)Increased sediment deposition in channels✓
B)Reduced hydrostatic pressure at fountains
C)Elevated algae populations in pools
D)Decreased system-wide evaporative losses
💡 Explanation
Increased sedimentation occurs because the sedimentation mechanism fails to remove silt; therefore, sediments accumulate and clog channels, rather than maintaining free flow which helps downstream features avoid sediment deposits.
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