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← HistoryIn 17th-century Mughal gardens, which outcome can occur when the water pressure exceeds the structural limits of qanat-based delivery systems?
A)Increased mineral deposition occurs
B)Water flow rate stabilizes
C)Erosion and system collapse✓
D)Improved water oxygenation
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Erosion and system collapse can arise when water pressure surpasses qanat limits, because hydraulic fracturing increases, acting via pressure gradients; therefore, structural instability develops, rather than optimized flow.
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