Wet rice farming is common in Asia and India, and alters the landscape through

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carving plantations out of tropical jungle ecosystems.
carving plantations out of tropical jungle ecosystems.

slash-and-burn methods that replace forests with arable swiddens.
slash-and-burn methods that replace forests with arable swiddens.

replacing natural terrain with terraced or low-lying paddies or sawahs.
replacing natural terrain with terraced or low-lying paddies or sawahs.

use of plow animals whose hooves churn the soil, causing desertification.
use of plow animals whose hooves churn the soil, causing desertification.

high levels of mechanization that contribute to soil depletion.
high levels of mechanization that contribute to soil depletion.

All of the above statements describe how wet rice farming alters the landscape.