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What role did crop rotation play in the Agricultural Revolution?
It enabled farmers to plant many new types of crops.
It allowed farmers to share crops with one another.
It introduced new machines to plant and harvest crops.
It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better.
It enabled farmers to plant many new types of crops.
It allowed farmers to share crops with one another.
It introduced new machines to plant and harvest crops.
It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better.
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It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better.
Explanation: Rotating different crops (often including legumes) prevented soil exhaustion and returned nutrients like nitrogen, increasing yields and allowing more productive farming — a key factor in the Agricultural Revolution.
Explanation: Rotating different crops (often including legumes) prevented soil exhaustion and returned nutrients like nitrogen, increasing yields and allowing more productive farming — a key factor in the Agricultural Revolution.
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