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← HistoryWhich challenge arose in intricate Mughal garden water systems despite 'qanat' subterranean channeling?
A)Uneven water pressure at outlets✓
B)Rapid algal bloom in reservoirs
C)Frequent silt blockage within channels
D)Unpredictable monsoon flood surges
💡 Explanation
Uneven water pressure distribution occurred because hydraulic head loss accumulates in the interconnected fountain system; therefore, fountain height variés with distance from the main reservoir rather than remaining constant.
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