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What is shifting cultivation? What are its disadvantages? Or Distinguish between the primary activities and secondary activities​

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Answered by supriyanayak363
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Shifting cultivation is the form of agriculture in which a plot of land is cleared by felling the trees and burning them. The ashes are then mixed with soil and crops like maize, yam, potatoes and cassava are grown. After some time, the land is abandoned and the farmers move to a different place as the soil loses its fertility. It is disadvantageous because it involves deforestation and burning of trees. Thus it is not good for environment.

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