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← HistoryWhich effect occurs when terrace construction exceeds soil-cohesion limits in Inca agriculture?
A)Topsoil erosion increases significantly✓
B)Nutrient runoff sharply decreases
C)Crop diversity becomes substantially limited
D)Water infiltration depth decreases consistently
💡 Explanation
Accelerated topsoil erosion increases because excessive terrace height without proper reinforcement leads to slope instability. This exceeds the shear strength of the cultivated soil's cohesion, therefore soil stability decreases dramatically into watercourses, rather than remaining available for sustainable cultivation.
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