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← HistoryWhich outcome accelerates soil degradation during the Medieval period due to intensive agricultural expansion?
A)Increased erosion and nutrient depletion✓
B)Enhanced soil carbon sequestration
C)Improved drainage and aeration
D)Reduced soil compaction and runoff
💡 Explanation
Increased erosion occurs because deforestation eliminates root systems that stabilizes the soil via root reinforcement. Therefore, soil is displaced more easily, rather than retaining its structure and fertility; hence the soil cannot sustain harvests.
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