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← HistoryWhich purpose did the raised beds found within pre-Columbian chinampas in Mesoamerica most effectively serve?
A)Enhancing soil irrigation consistency
B)Improving nutrient cycling efficiencies✓
C)Facilitating livestock grazing provisions
D)Reducing vulnerability from seasonal frost
💡 Explanation
The raised beds in chinampas facilitated nutrient cycling by concentrating organic matter and waste, enhancing soil fertility that supports continuous cultivation because decomposition processes enriched the root zone. Therefore improved nutrient cycling resulted, rather than irrigation consistency grazing or frost mitigation, involving different environmental mechanisms.
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