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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs when water flows too slowly through channels in Mughal garden water features?
A)Increased mineral scale precipitation
B)Reduced evaporative cooling effect
C)Amplified ornamental fountain height
D)Enhanced aquatic vegetation proliferation✓
💡 Explanation
Reduced water velocity encourages increased algae growth because decreased shear stress allows for more significant organic sedimentation via the Strouhal number. Therefore, aquatic vegetation proliferates, rather than reduced cooling where increased flow is crucial.
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