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← HistoryWhy did Incan terrace construction commonly require sophisticated drainage systems to maximize maize crops?
A)Limit nutrient leaching downwards.
B)Enhance gas exchange efficiency.
C)Prevent catastrophic slope failure.✓
D)Increase direct sunlight exposure.
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Incan terraces needed drainage to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup leading to slope failure, because excess water saturates the soil and reduces its shear strength. Soil Liquefaction leads to landslides; therefore, drainage was vital for structural integrity, rather than optimizing nutrient or sun exposure.
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