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← HistoryWhich factor most directly limits the height of pre-Columbian terraced agricultural systems in the Andes?
A)Water supply limitations at upper elevations
B)Soil instability from increased slope angle✓
C)Limited access to high-altitude sunlight
D)Decreased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration
💡 Explanation
When terraced agricultural systems become too high, soil instability grows because the increased slope angle concentrates gravitational force accelerating soil creep and landslides. Therefore soil instability is the limiting factor, rather than water, sunlight or CO2 which have separate altitude-dependent relationships and thresholds.
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