Why is 'slash and burn agriculture' is called so?
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In this context, humans used slash-and-burn agriculture to clear more land to make it suitable for plants and animals. Thus, since Neolithic times, slash-and-burn techniques have been widely used for converting forests into crop fields and pasture.
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it is because the cut off the bushes and stams and burn them then when the land becomes fertile after burning they cultivate there and leave that place to regenerate by growing weeds
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