Social Sciences, asked by snnazira90, 10 months ago

7. Fallow land refers to
(a) Land not under cultivation.
(6) Land with many gullies.
(c) A fertile land.
(d) Cultivable land not cultivated for a season to
regain its fertility.​

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Answered by rajnitiwari192003
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Answer:

(d) Cultivable land not cultivated for a season to regain its fertility.....

Answered by daniyashahid99
0

Answer:

Fallow land is land that is generally used for farming but is left without crops for a season to enable the soil to restore its fertility.

Explanation:

Fellow land is defined as all arable land that is either part of a crop rotation system or is kept in good agricultural and environmental condition. whether it will be farmed or not, it will not be harvested for the course of a crop year and therefore it is considered as fallow land.

A fallow field may be turned into a fruitful field right away.

In simple terms, a cultivable land which is not under cultivation.

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