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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from exceeding flow rate limits in Mughal garden water systems?
A)Decreased pietra dura inlay durability
B)Increased waterborne disease incidence
C)Accelerated qanat structural collapse
D)Compromised hydraulic jump fountain effects✓
💡 Explanation
Hydraulic jump fountains required specific water flow rates for aesthetics, hence reduced performance results from exceeding limits which causes turbulent flow rather than stable patterned displays because increased volumes create chaotic behavior, therefore fountain features degrade rather than qanat damage.
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