How might the world be impacted if China did not utilize terrace farming for rice production? O The world's rice production would not be impacted because terraces do not increase rice production in China. The world's rice production would be significantly increased because terraces increase rice production in China The world's rice production would not be impacted because China does not produce rice.
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