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← HistoryWhich environmental consequence limits the long-term productivity of steeply terraced agricultural systems without proper drainage?
A)Topsoil erosion from surface runoff
B)Nutrient depletion via alkaline conversion
C)Waterlogging causing soil salinization✓
D)Reduced crop yields due to soil compaction
💡 Explanation
When drainage is insufficient in terraced systems, water accumulates because the terrace structure prevents natural runoff, leading to waterlogging that elevates the water table and draws salts to the surface. Therefore salinization results, rather than erosion, nutrient conversion, or compaction which arise from different mechanisms.
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