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← HistoryWhich benefit did Mesoamerican chinampa agriculture provide specifically for sustainable maize cultivation?
A)Maintaining consistent soil moisture levels✓
B)Reducing wind erosion on mountain terraces
C)Controlling spread of fungal infections
D)Increasing predator populations on farmland
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In chinampas, the close proximity to water sources allowed constant water absorption through capillary action, ensuring consistent soil moisture favorable for maize growth because maize is sensitive to irregular watering. Therefore moisture regulation is a major benefit, rather than erosion control, disease, or pest regulation as they do not use regular water absorption.
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