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← HistoryWithin early Mughal gardens (charbagh), which consequence occurs from limited gradient availability?
A)Silted-up fountain nozzle obstruction
B)Downstream aqueducts collapse inward
C)Stagnant water promoting algae blooms✓
D)Increased evaporative cooling effects
💡 Explanation
Stagnant basins develop because inadequate elevation differentials restricts adequate hydraulic head, promoting algal blooms, therefore water becomes unhealthy rather than circulating. Adequate gravity-fed slope prevents this in well-maintained systems.
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