Why does shifting cultivation takes place in the tropical rain forest?
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A small area of land is cleared and the vegetation burned, providing a source of nutrients from the ash. For a few years the soil remains sufficiently fertile for the tribe to grow crops. When the soil's fertility is exhausted, the tribe moves on and clears another small area of forest.
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A small area of land is cleared and the vegetation burned, providing a source of nutrients from the ash. For a few years the soil remains sufficiently fertile for the tribe to grow crops. When the soil's fertility is exhausted, the tribe moves on and clears another small area of forest.
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