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← HistoryWhich risk increases when terrace farms exceed capacity?
A)Erosion due gravitational acceleration effects✓
B)Salinization due to capillary action
C)Deforestation altering albedo impact
D)Eutrophication promotes algal blooms cycle
💡 Explanation
Increased terrace saturation during intensive farming causes slope destabilization, therefore increasing erosion due to gravitational acceleration because soil is more easily displaced downhill; rather than salinization, deforestation, and eutrophication, which result from other long term agriculture practices.
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