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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from reduced Koh-i-Noor aquifer recharge within Mughal pleasure gardens?
A)Malfunctioning of the charbagh conduits✓
B)Accelerated silicate weathering of 'jali'
C)Increased 'pietra dura' panel delamination
D)Decreased nocturnal radiative cooling effect
💡 Explanation
Decreased aquifer recharge led to diminished water reaching surface features; therefore, the charbagh conduits malfunctioned because hydrostatic pressure decreased, disrupting the intended visual and auditory effects, rather than affecting stone or inlay stability directly.
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