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Explain slash and burn practice..

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Answered by ɪᴛᴢPÍɴᴋPèåʀʟ
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In this agriculture, farmers clear a patch of land and produce cereals and other crops to sustain their families. When the soil fertility decreases, the farmers shift and clear a fresh patch of land for cultivation. This type of shifting allows nature to replenish the fertility of the soil through natural processes

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤️Slash-and-burn may be defined as the large-scale deforestation of forests for agricultural use.

❤️Ashes from the trees help farmers by providing nutrients for the soil. In industrialized regions, including Europe and North America, the practice was abandoned with the introduction of market agriculture and land ownership.

❤️ example -: Slash-and-burn agriculture, method of cultivation in which forests are burned and cleared for planting. Slash-and-burn agriculture is often used by tropical-forest root-crop farmers in various parts of the world and by dry-rice cultivators of the forested hill country of Southeast Asia.

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