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← HistoryWhich purpose did stone-faced terracing primarily serve in ancient Andean agriculture?
A)Retaining soil and managing erosion✓
B)Creating microclimates for crops
C)Facilitating irrigation channel distribution
D)Providing pathways for harvesting
💡 Explanation
When mountain slopes were terraced, retaining walls prevent soil creep and stabilize the land preventing erosion because the terraces interrupted the natural slope. Therefore retaining soil and control of erosion resulted, rather than generating microclimates, facilitating irrigation, or providing pathways which needed different landscaping techniques.
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