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← HistoryWhich consequence results when terrace construction fails during heavy rainfall in ancient hillside societies?
A)Increased soil erosion and landslides✓
B)Decreases in crop yield potential
C)Over-saturation causes root suffocation
D)Redistributed soil depletes lower plots
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Increased soil erosion and landslides are consequences, with terracing employing earthwork to create level platforms. Heavy rain accelerates soil loss on unstable terraces because gravity acts downslope, therefore increasing risk, rather than stabilizing regions with saturation.
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