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← HistoryOn pre-Columbian chinampa farming, which mechanism maintains soil fertility over extended periods despite intensive cultivation?
A)Rainwater leaching removes nutrient load
B)Capillary action draws up nutrients✓
C)Anaerobic decomposition consumes microbes
D)Wind erosion redistributes topsoil types
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On chinampas, capillary action occurs because the raised beds are surrounded by water, drawing up dissolved nutrients from the lake sediments to replenish the soil, sustaining fertility. Therefore, capillary action maintains fertility, rather than leaching, decomposition, or wind which would deplete or redistribute soil.
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