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describe the process of shifting agriculture ​

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Answered by prince49747
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Answer:

Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned and allowed to revert to their natural vegetation while the cultivator moves on to another plot.

Answered by brishtimajj3998
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SHIFTING AGRICULTURE :

  • Shifting agriculture is also called salsh and burn agriculture.
  • After the soil loses its fertility, the land is abounded and the cultivators move to a new plot.
  • People cultivate the land with simple tools.
  • People who follows shifting agriculture do not lead their a settled life.
  • It is prevent in dense forest of Tropical Africa, South -East Asia and some parts of North - East India.
  • Crops like Cassava, maize, sweet potato and tapioca are grown in this type of farming.

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