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← HistoryWhich risk increased for builders integrating complex aqueduct supply networks into historic Mughal garden systems?
A)Erosion from subsurface flow overuse
B)System silt buildup from higher load✓
C)Algal blooms accelerating system blockage
D)Evaporation losses exceed flow delivery
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Reduced flow due to silt buildup was a prominent construction risk as integration of modern aqueducts with open Mughal garden channels increased load above that for which channels had been designed, causing increased settling, clogging the flow passages; therefore, silt management became paramount rather than algae.
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