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← HistoryWhich increased risk resulted from Aztec chinampa intensification?
A)Soil salinization becomes more pronounced✓
B)Pathogen exposure sharply decreases
C)Nutrient leaching decreases markedly
D)Polyculture enhances rapid disease spread
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Intensified chinampa agriculture increased evaporation; capillary action deposited salts at the surface, leading to soil salinization because of the increased rate of water usage used in crop production over other less intensive farming practices, therefore salinization increases dramatically, rather than other benefits related to nutrient management.
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