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Biology, 05.05.2020 10:51 peachesmims1991

In the 1800s, some scientists believed in the “rainfall follows the plow” idea, which was that breaking prairie sod would allow rainfall to be absorbed into the soil and this moisture would evaporate, causing an increase in rainfall. Which would most likely lead to this scientific idea being disproven and revised? A. a few people not believing in the idea any longer. B. documentation of heavy rainfall in the 1800s in prairies C. severe droughts and improved climate data in the 1800s D. taller crops being grown in the 1800s than in the 1700s

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