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← HistoryWhich problem emerged in early Mughal gardens when unfiltered river water was directly channeled into shallow pools?
A)Increased sediment deposition✓
B)Reduced aquatic biodiversity
C)Accelerated erosion rates
D)Elevated water temperatures
💡 Explanation
Increased sediment deposition occurred because the settling of suspended particles leads to infilling, driven by gravity and drag forces; therefore, sediment buildup degraded fountain performance, rather than biological or thermal impacts with the absence of filtration.
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