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Slash-and-burn agriculture is best defined as the process of cutting plants and setting fires to fertilize farmland for crops. cutting steps into a hillside to make a flat surface for crops. using ash from fires to make farmland fertile for decades. clearing forests to make farmland fertile for generations.

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Answered by kiranup73
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Answer:

Yes, it is correct and it is also know as shifting cultivation

Answered by DodieZollner
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Cutting plants and setting fires to fertilize farmland for crops.

Explanation:

  • Slash and burn agriculture is generally used in forest land to clear plants and vegetations for the cultivation of crops.
  • This method of agriculture is usually practised by tribal people (Adivasis)  in regions of Central Africa, northern South America, and Southeast Asia.
  • It's often performed in areas where open land is not available for farming because of thick vegetation.

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