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← HistoryWhich characteristic of pre-Columbian chinampa agriculture maximized land use in swampy environments within Central Mexico?
A)Raised beds' capillary action supplying moisture✓
B)Use of specialized irrigation canal systems
C)Terraced steep slopes capturing rainwater
D)Crop rotation improving soil nutrient levels
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In chinampa agriculture, raised beds surrounded by water channels exploit capillary action because the water table maintains constant soil moisture for plants within swampy conditions. Therefore capillary action is the vital characteristic, rather than distinct irrigation systems, terracing, or other forms of nutrient management that are less fundamental.
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