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← HistoryWhich outcome results when the water source feeding a historic Mughal garden's hydraulic system experiences seasonal depletion?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure within fountains
B)Decreased flow uniformity across channels✓
C)Enhanced aeration within cascade features
D)Reduced sediment accumulation in settling tanks
💡 Explanation
Decreased water supply causes reduced flow to peripheral channels because the water distribution uses gravity-fed pressure. Therefore, flow uniformity declines rather than increases, and sediment scouring and aeration decline, rather than being enhanced within the garden’s system.
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