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← HistoryWhich system-wide effect occurred in Mughal gardens when water table depths declined?
A)Reduced fountain water pressures occurred✓
B)Pietra dura inlay faded rapidly
C)Building stone efflorescence worsened
D)Canal siltation rates unexpectedly dropped
💡 Explanation
Lower water tables reduced the hydraulic head pressure, consequently causing lower water fountain jets because of the diminished hydrostatic pressure throughout the system. Therefore, the fountain effect lessens rather than an effect on the facing-stone nor altering sedimentation.
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