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← HistoryWhich risk increases when ancient terrace farming systems experience intense rainfall?
A)Nitrogen depletion from accelerated nitrification
B)Slope instability from hydrostatic pressure buildup✓
C)Salt accumulation from capillary action increase
D)Soil acidification from organic matter oxidation
💡 Explanation
When intense rainfall occurs, hydrostatic pressure between soil particles increases within a terrace structure because water infiltration reduces shear strength, leading to potential slope failure. Therefore slope instability results, rather than depletion, accumulation, or acidification which manifest via entirely different mechanisms that are not hydraulically driven.
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