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← HistoryIn ancient chinampa agriculture, which outcome directly results from capillary action?
A)Soil nutrients reaching plant roots✓
B)Reduced overall land erosion rates
C)Decreased susceptibility to frost damage
D)Enhanced nitrogen fixation rates
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Nutrient transport occurs because capillary action draws water and dissolved minerals upward through the soil toward plant roots, therefore aiding plant nutrition, rather than processes reducing soil erosion or influencing nitrogen fixation.
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