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← HistoryWhich geological hazard increases for steep terrace farming when soil moisture exceeds a threshold?
A)Decreased nitrogen fixation rates
B)Catastrophic hillslope destabilization✓
C)Increased nutrient leaching losses
D)Diminished sunlight photosynthetic efficiency
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Hillslope destabilization follows from a buildup of moisture. Saturation increases pore water pressure (hydrostatic pressure) reducing effective stress, because the Shear Strength Reduction mechanism lowers friction. Therefore, landslides occur rather than remaining stable terraces, diminished sunlight being due only a secondary factor.
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