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← HistoryWhich benefit did terrace construction provide Mesoamerican maize agriculture on hillsides?
A)Enhanced sunlight by reflection
B)Reduced topsoil erosion by steps✓
C)Increased crop yield using fertilizers
D)Improved pollination by stronger winds
💡 Explanation
When farming hillsides, terrace construction establishes level platforms that interrupt surface runoff causing soil loss because water velocity decreases with slope reduction. Therefore reduced topsoil erosion results rather than enhanced sunlight, increased yield via fertilizers or improved pollination, which require different agricultural strategies.
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