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← HistoryInside Mughal-era water gardens, which outcome decreases effective hydraulic head when excessive settling compromises 'pietra dura' channel linings?
A)Increased sediment deposition rates✓
B)Improved water table equilibrium
C)Amplified capillary action effects
D)Elevated evaporative cooling efficiency
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Increased sediment deposition reduces hydraulic head within the water channels of Mughal Era gardens because differential settling enables backflow and localized stagnation facilitating suspended-particle settling. Therefore, sediment builds up, rather than continuing momentum with clean flow.
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