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← HistoryWhich inefficiency arose from the Mughals' 'charbagh' gardens integrating sloped aqueducts?
A)Redistribution reduced hydrostatic pressure uniformity
B)Silt accumulation impaired system flow✓
C)Evaporation losses increased near cities
D)Freezing threatened the entire structure
💡 Explanation
The Mughals created many charbaghs during its dynasty and its design integrated water systems that experienced sedimentation, because flowing water carried silt that deposited along the aqueduct's surface and reduced volume. Therefore the gardens needed frequent cleaning, rather than evenly distributing sediments.
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