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← HistoryWhich outcome results if Mughal garden aqueducts experience excessive mineral deposition?
A)Reduced hydrostatic head at fountains✓
B)Increased structural load integrity
C)Enhanced nocturnal thermal regulation
D)Improved sediment filtration ability
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Mineral deposition causes reduced flow because the increased roughness leads to greater Hydraulic Resistance; therefore, the hydrostatic head available at fountains decreases, rather than structural changes or improved thermal/filtration characteristics due to restricted water passage affecting pressure delivery.
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