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← HistoryWhich outcome accelerates during failures in Aztec chinampa agriculture?
A)Increased soil salinity levels✓
B)Enhanced nitrogen fixation rate
C)Accelerated crop growth cycles
D)Improved water drainage efficiency
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Increased soil salinity inhibits plant growth. Salinization occurs because rising water tables evaporate, leaving mineral salts behind; therefore, soil salinity increases, rather than improvement of water drainage or enhanced nitrogen fixation in unsustainable chinampa fields.
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