If Country A lost 15 percent of its arable land, which of the following would be the most likely result?

(1 point)
Responses

Its agricultural density would become lower.

Its agricultural density would become lower.

There would be less stress on the land to produce crops as the physiological density decreased.

There would be less stress on the land to produce crops as the physiological density decreased.

It would experience lower rates of urbanization.

It would experience lower rates of urbanization.

It would require less investment in infrastructure.

It would require less investment in infrastructure.

Its environmental conservation efforts might not be prioritized as farmers put more stress on the land to produce crops.

Its environmental conservation efforts might not be prioritized as farmers put more stress on the land to produce crops.

1 answer

The most likely result of Country A losing 15 percent of its arable land is:

Its environmental conservation efforts might not be prioritized as farmers put more stress on the land to produce crops.

When a country loses arable land, the remaining land often comes under increased pressure to produce more food, which can lead to intensified farming practices and may compromise environmental conservation efforts.