Wet rice farming is common in Asia and India, and alters the landscape through
A.
carving plantations out of tropical jungle ecosystems.
B.
slash-and-burn methods that replace forests with arable swiddens.
C.
replacing natural terrain with terraced or low-lying paddies or sawahs.
D.
use of plow animals whose hooves churn the soil, causing desertification.
E.
high levels of mechanization that contribute to soil depletion.
1 answer
C. replacing natural terrain with terraced or low-lying paddies or sawahs.