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← HistoryWhich soil degradation risk increased when intensive maize cultivation replaced chinampas?
A)Decreased water table levels
B)Increased topsoil erosion rates✓
C)Reduced soil microbe diversity
D)Elevated salinity concentrations
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When chinampas were replaced by maize cultivation, the lack of retaining structures resulted in increased soil erosion because there water sources are used directly on crops, removing natural prevention. Therefore, increased topsoil erosion rates results rather than other options that require irrigation mismanagement, different effects requiring distinct environmental changes.
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