Social Sciences, asked by jatinbehera99577, 1 month ago

What is shifting cultivation? In which parts of the country was it mainly
practiced at the time of the arrival of the British?

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Answered by satya2061
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Shifting cultivation is a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America. In the practice of “slash and burn”, farmers would cut the native vegetation and burn it, then plant crops in the exposed, ash-fertilized soil for two or three seasons in succession.

Answered by dk763293chauhan
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shifting is a type of agriculture land is clear by burning vegetation . sahara Africa. south east asia and South America .

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