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← HistoryWhich agricultural adaptation allowed the Aztecs to cultivate crops on the shallow lake beds surrounding Tenochtitlan?
A)Terrace construction for erosion control
B)Chinampa construction for raised fields✓
C)Aqueduct irrigation for arid lands
D)Crop rotation for soil fertilization
💡 Explanation
When faced with limited arable land, the Aztecs built chinampas, which are artificial islands constructed in shallow lake beds, enabling farming in wetlands. Therefore Chinampa construction results, rather than terracing, irrigation canals or crop rotation which serve different farming purposes for landscapes with different conditions.
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