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differentiate between barren and wasteland and culturable wasteland?​

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Answered by mira21
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Barren land : The land which cannot be used for cultivation is called barren land such as hilly terrains, deserts and ravines etc.

 

Wasteland: The land which is left fallow (uncultivated) for more than five years included in this category. It can be brought under cultivation after improving its fertility.

Culturable Waste Land:

This includes land available for cultivation, whether taken up or not taken up for cultivation once, but not cultivated during the last five years or more in succession including the current year for some reason or the other . Such land may be either fallow or covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be accessible or inaccessible and may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.

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Answered by actitis
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Barren land is the land which is of no use, wasteland are those which are not used for several years, and culturable wasteland are those where agricultural practice can be done

Explanation:

Barren land can be simply defined as those land areas that are of no use to cultivation as there is no fertility of soil.

Wasteland refers to those land areas, which are presently not being used by any way, or where the agricultural practice is not being done for several years. These areas can be reused by cultivating crops as they are still fertile.

Culturable waste land can be defined as those land areas where cultivation can be done or is being carried out. These areas may be covered with vast unrequired vegetation which can be cleared, and these places can be either accessible or inaccessible.

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