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← HistoryWhich outcome results when limitations constrain ancient terrace farming?
A)Increased water runoff and erosion✓
B)Enhanced soil nutrient retention always
C)More uniform crop development cycle
D)Reduced pest habitat effectiveness
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Increased water runoff and erosion damage terraces because inadequate gradient control bypasses intended water retention; `surface runoff` removes topsoil, therefore reducing productivity, rather than improving nutrients or yielding crops within an optimal timeframe.
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