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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when Mughal garden water channels experience seasonal silting?
A)Reduced water features functionality✓
B)Increased structural degradation risk
C)Altered subsurface flow patterns
D)Enhanced local vegetation growth
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Reduced water features functionality appears because siltation reduces the water delivery capacity, thus the mechanism of decreased volumetric flow undermines the garden's operation; therefore, performance is reduced, rather than enhanced habitat growth or structural damage from pressure alteration.
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