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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited intensive maize cultivation on pre-Columbian artificial chinampa islands?
A)Nutrient depletion and soil exhaustion✓
B)Salinity accumulation from raised beds
C)Limited irrigation and waterlogging
D)Pest infestations destroy available crops
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Nutrient depletion limited chinampa yields because intensive maize cultivation rapidly consumed available nitrogen and phosphorus. Chinampas relied on lake sediment replenishment, but this manual process could not prevent soil exhaustion entirely, therefore crop yields decreased rather than allowing for sustainability.
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