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← HistoryWhich outcome predictably follows the loss of evaporative cooling in a Mughal garden's reflecting pool during peak summer?
A)Salt precipitation damages pietra dura✓
B)Increased structural damage from ice
C)Enhanced aquatic plant biodiversity
D)Reduced irrigation system pressure
💡 Explanation
The lack of evaporative cooling causes increased concentration of dissolved salts because rapid evaporation outpaces water inflow, therefore salt precipitation occurs affecting delicate pietra dura inlays and garden structures rather than other temperature-related effects.
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