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← HistoryWhich function declined within Mughal gardens' hydraulic networks when upstream erosion increased suspended sediment?
A)Nozzle clogging within fountain systems✓
B)Reduced aqueduct structural integrity issues
C)Improved dissolved oxygen water concentration
D)Decreased rates percolation into groundwater
💡 Explanation
Increased sediment causes fountain nozzle clogging because the hydraulic diameter within the *internal pressure* drop, decreases the orifice diameter; therefore, fountain functionality is reduced, rather than the aqueduct's structural failure, water oxygenation levels improving, or decreased infiltration.
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