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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
14

After months of heavy rains, a farmer noticed a steady drop in crop production. Upon testing the farmland, it was found the soil

was severely lacking nutrients. Which of the following explains the loss of nutrients from the soil?
A.
drought

B.
drainage basin

C.
leaching

D.
water shedding
Geography
2 answers:
elixir [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C - leaching

Explanation:

jonny [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C leaching

Explanation:

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