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← HistoryWhich outcome reduces garden symmetry at humid Mughal-era sites?
A)Variable capillary action within soil✓
B)Decreased material reflectance index
C)Increased albedo temperature differential
D)Accelerated CO₂ assimilation in plants
💡 Explanation
In Mughal gardens, uneven subsidence occurs because of differential soil saturation that triggers variable capillary action. Therefore, pathways and structures can shift unpredictably rather than remaining aligned, creating asymmetry due to soil composition variations.
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