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← HistoryWhich mechanism maintains soil stability on Inca agricultural terraces during heavy rainfall events?
A)Rock-filled drainage channels absorbing kinetic energy✓
B)Clay barriers preventing lateral soil erosion
C)Nitrogen-fixing plants binding soil particles
D)Sunken beds increasing water infiltration
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When heavy rain occurs, rock-filled drainage channels dissipate excess water by absorbing kinetic energy, reducing soil erosion due to runoff. Therefore, the rock filled channels provide stability, rather than clay barriers, nitrogen-fixing plants, or sunken beds, which address different soil stability concerns.
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