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← HistoryWhich primary benefit did terraced hillside cultivation provide to pre-Columbian Andean societies?
A)Increased solar exposure on crops
B)Reduced soil erosion by rainwater runoff✓
C)Simplified irrigation channel construction
D)Enhanced frost protection during winter
💡 Explanation
When steep hillsides were terraced, level platforms prevented soil erosion because the physical barrier reduced rainwater runoff velocity, allowing infiltration. Therefore, reduced soil erosion was the primary benefit, not increased solar exposure, simplified channel construction, or frost protection, which required different geographical constraints and atmospheric conditions.
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