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← HistoryWhich outcome develops from insufficient elevation in Mughal-era Shalimar Bagh fountains?
A)Increased waterborne disease stagnation
B)Diminished venturi effect fountain height✓
C)Over-pressurized pipe network bursting
D)Heightened algae in reflecting pools
💡 Explanation
With insufficient elevation, the fountain's hydraulic head reduces; therefore, diminished fountain height results because the venturi effect relies on sufficient pressure difference, rather than other effects such as pressure causing pipe bursts.
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