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.

The correct answer is: Its agricultural density would become lower.

The most likely result if Country A lost 15 percent of its arable land is that its agricultural density would become lower. This means that there would be fewer agricultural activities taking place on the land, resulting in a decrease in the intensity of agricultural land use.

If Country A lost 15 percent of its arable land, the most likely result would be that its agricultural density would become higher, not lower.

To understand why, we need to know what agricultural density refers to. Agricultural density is the number of farmers per unit of arable land. When a country loses arable land but the number of farmers remains the same or increases, the agricultural density increases. This means that there are more farmers working on less land, leading to a higher agricultural density.

So, the correct response would be: Its agricultural density would become higher.

To arrive at this answer, we need to analyze the given options and eliminate the ones that don't align with the concept of losing arable land. After doing so, we can determine that the most likely result is an increase in agricultural density.