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← HistoryWhich vulnerability arose in Mughal garden waterworks during sieges?
A)Aqueduct flow became easily blocked✓
B)Pumps suffered from cavitation damage
C)Pipes burst from hydrostatic pressure
D)Sediment built up in channels
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Sieges of Mughal gardens often targeted water supply lines diverting flow or blocking the channels. This **flow reduction** prevented resupply, because gravity driven aqueducts are very susceptible to reduced flow, therefore systems starved rather than continue flowing, which would not affect pumps directly.
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