Social Sciences, asked by HGK, 9 months ago

how did some of the tribal society practice jhum cultivation​

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Answered by superitvika98
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Explanation:

Some tribal societies practiced jhum cultivation which is shifting cultivation. It is usually done on small patches of land. For this, they move from one place to another.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
9

Answer:

Jhum cultivation is also called the shifting cultivation and it is practiced by the tribal society in the Northeast regions of India, where the forest land is cleared by setting it on fire for the cultivation of crops.

Explanation:

The land in the northeastern states is cleared of forests for growing of crops. The tribal society grows rice, fruits, and vegetables. After a few rounds of cultivation, the land loses its fertility. They then move into new areas and follow the same process of clearing the land for growing the crops. Therefore this form of farming is called shifting agriculture.

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