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← HistoryWhich risk increases when increased daytime evaporation within Mughal garden water systems causes a concentration change?
A)Crystallization of salts on foliage✓
B)Excessive CO2 absorption by plants
C)Overgrowth plankton in still pools
D)Increased water pressure erosion
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Salt crystallization risk increases from the capillary action mechanism, concentrating dissolved salts within the evaporating water film on leaves; because increasing concentration exceeds the solubility threshold, salt precipitates out rather than remaining in solution like clean pure water.
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