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← HistoryWhich cultivation outcome results from highland terrace collapses?
A)Diminished downstream water availability
B)Accelerated crop nutrient depletion✓
C)Increased slope vegetation uptake
D)Enhanced local microclimate control
💡 Explanation
When terraces failed structurally, the intended topsoil depth diminishes drastically, preventing sustainable cultivation because the shallow soil promotes faster topsoil erosion via sheetwash; therefore, nutrient depletion accelerates rather than controlling water availability or climate.
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