How did the crop rotation system that developed in Britain during the agricultural revolution increase crop yields?
a. by allowing more land to rest
b. by increasing nutrients in the soil
c. by ensuring that more of the seeds that were planted actually sprouted
d. by decreasing the amount of land used to grow nutrient-depleting crops
Answer: b
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