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如图是立体农业、灌溉农业、茶叶园艺农业、热带作种植业的主要制约条件图,按顺序判断正确的是

A:①立体农业;②灌溉农业;③茶叶园艺农业;④热带作物种植业

B:①热带作物种植业;②茶叶园艺农业;③灌溉农业;④立体农业

C:①灌溉农业;②热带作物种植业;③立体农业;④茶叶园艺农业

D:①茶叶园艺农业;②立体农业;③灌溉农业;④热带作物种植业

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