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← HistoryWithin Mughal gardens, which undesirable effect results from excessively high water flow rates?
A)Erosion undermining structural foundations✓
B)Reduced rates of aquatic photosynthesis
C)Increased prevalence of waterborne microbes
D)Reduced mineral nutrient availability
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Erosion threatens Mughal gardens when high flow exceeds the *scour* threshold of earthworks because this process increases soil displacement and destabilization of foundations, therefore accelerating structural failures, rather than directly affecting photosynthesis/microbe populations.
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