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← HistoryWhich engineering challenge did high-altitude terrace construction address in ancient Andean cultivation?
A)Sunlight exposure and shadow patterns✓
B)Saltwater contamination from irrigation
C)Oxygen and light during stratification
D)Rainfall excess preventing oxidation
💡 Explanation
Uneven sunlight exposure on stepped terraces required modeling, influencing temperatures. This shadow modeling optimized warmth and photosynthesis because incident energy dictates plant growth, therefore insolation matters rather than irrigation or simple gas levels.
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