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what is the difference between Intensive Subsistence Agriculture and nomadic herding agriculture?

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Answered by saivivek16
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Hey mate,.

Nomadic heeding agriculture:-

Modern tools are used.

Farms are very large.

Production is very high.

Intensive subsistence agriculture:-

Traditional tools are used.

Farms are very small.

Production is low.

Hope it will help you with

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Answered by IKonic
7

Answer:

Intensive subsistence agriculture :

=>in this type of farming farmers expend a large effort to produce maximum yield from a part of land.

nomadic hearding agriculture :

=>in this type of agriculture the herdsman moves from a part to another with his animals for water and fodder.

Explanation:

=>Intensive subsistence agriculture :

-it is practiced on a small piece of land with the help of simple tools and hard work. in it 2-3 crops can be grown within a year. it is prevelent in densely populated monsoon regions.

nomadic hearding agriculture :

when water and fodder become deficient at some places, they migrate to another place. Herdsman generally rear sheep, goat, camel, yak etc. This farming is popular in arid and semi - arid regions of centeral asia and in some parts of india like - Jammu-Kashmir and western Rajasthan.


IKonic: thanks ! it's my first brainlist answer!!
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