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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited intensive Roman agriculture yields near Ostia?
A)Saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers✓
B)Gull-induced seed removal rates
C)Depletion of phosphate fertilizer sources
D)Loss of beneficial insect populations
💡 Explanation
Crop yields deteriorated near ancient Ostia because saltwater intrusion negatively impacted soil salinity, hindering root osmotic water uptake, therefore limiting intensive agriculture rather than nutrient depletion or other ecological factors.
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