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← HistoryFor highland terrace farming systems, which outcome increases the risk of upstream terrace failure during periods of intense rainfall?
A)Build-up of hydrostatic pressure✓
B)Increased evapotranspiration rates
C)Enhanced soil nutrient depletion
D)Accelerated topsoil aggregate formation
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Hydrostatic pressure increases the risk because pore water pressure weakens soil cohesion, resulting in slope instability and potential terrace collapse. Water saturation within the terrace mass reduces effective stress, therefore this directly impacts stability, rather than nutrient depletion.
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