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← HistoryWhich effect made Chinampa agriculture highly productive in the Valley of Mexico, circa 1400 ACE?
A)Nutrient recycling via canals✓
B)Terracing against soil erosion
C)Crop rotation with nitrogen fixation
D)Irrigation using elevated aqueducts
💡 Explanation
Chinampas used a canal system where decomposing organic matter released nutrients to the surrounding water, which was then absorbed by the crops. Therefore, nutrient recycling occurred, rather than soil preservation, nitrogen fixation, or elevated irrigation which employed different water management methods.
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