Individuals in Africa often share crop and livestock land with other families in their community. What happens to the land as a result of each family using an individual's approach to managing it?

A) It is often overexploited.
B) It is preserved as a result of the importance of cultural heritage.
C) It is managed sustainably for future farming.
D) It is preserved from family to family and generation to generation.
E) It is protected by laws.


Answer: A

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