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← HistoryWhich soil condition primarily limited early Andean civilizations construction of vast terrace systems?
A)Extreme acidity hindering crop growth
B)Nutrient leaching from heavy erosion✓
C)Waterlogging causing anaerobic conditions
D)Slope instability from freeze-thaw cycles
💡 Explanation
When rainfall occurred on steep terraced slopes which lacked sufficient management, nutrient leaching processes accelerated because topsoil erosion dramatically increased, severely limiting long-term productivity of the fragile agricultural system. Therefore, nutrient leaching resulted, rather than acidity, waterlogging, or slope instability which depend on other environmental constraints.
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