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← HistoryWhich advantage did ancient Andean terrace farming provide relative to lowland cultivation?
A)Enhanced soil nutrient transport
B)Improved water harvesting and retention✓
C)Increased resistance to pest infestations
D)Faster crop maturation rates
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When constructing terraces, the level platforms slow water runoff, allow increased infiltration and water retention because of the physical barriers modifying water flow, leading to enhanced water harvesting. Therefore, terraces improve water management compared to lowlands rather than nutrients, pest resistance, or crop maturation which depend on other factors.
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