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← HistoryWhich risk increases with continuous irrigation in ancient Mesopotamian river valley agriculture?
A)Topsoil erosion due to rainfall impact
B)Salt accumulation in surface soil layers✓
C)Reduced crop yields from sediment deposition
D)Increased pest infestations in oxygenated soils
💡 Explanation
With continuous irrigation, capillary action draws groundwater containing dissolved salts to the surface and evaporation occurs. This leads to salinization because salts accumulate in the topsoil. Therefore, salinity increases, rather than erosion, deposition, or increased pest infestations driven by other mechanisms.
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