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what is shifting cultivation ​

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Answered by tejalkhambe
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Explanation: A form of agriculture, used especially in tropical Africa in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivable for a few Years and then abandoned for a new area until it's fertility has been naturally restored. Hence it is known as shifting cultivation.

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Answered by mozammil921
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Shifting cultivation = a way of farming in some tropical countries in which farmers use an area of land until it cannot be used for growing plants any more, then move on to a new area of land

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