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← HistoryWhich outcome results when the 'chadar' waterfall's carved channels in Mughal gardens experience mineral buildup?
A)Irregular, turbulent water distribution✓
B)Stabilized laminar water flow
C)Altered aquatic ecosystem balance
D)Increased hydrostatic pressure at outlets
💡 Explanation
Mineral buildup causes irregular flow because scaling increases the channel's surface roughness, triggering flow separation and turbulence rather than uniform sheet flow. Specifically, increased surface roughness causes Flow Instability, therefore creating an non-uniform waterfall, rather than laminar even distribution.
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