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5 April, 07:17

A farmer who is grown corn for the past five years notices in the sixth year that the his harvest is significantly smaller, despite an increase in labor on the farm. The following year, the harvest continue to decline. Which of the following explanations most plausibly accounts for the reduction in corn yield?

A) Soil Degradation

B) Desalinization

C) Better Irrigation

D) Terracing

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  1. 5 April, 07:39
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    Soil degradation is the most plausibly accounts for the reduction in corn yield

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    Soil degradation is the phenomenon where soil loses its fertility. Soil loses its fertility over a period of time when the same crop is grown for several years in a low. This causes all the nutrients of the soil to be consumed completely and the soil is left with no nutrients to support the growth of crops.

    When crops are grown, it is important for the soil to stay fertile and the fertility of soil should be replenished using fertilizers or natural ways so that the crop yield can be high.
  2. 5 April, 07:41
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    soil degradation
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