Geography, asked by sureyakhliq, 3 days ago

why should we discourage shifting cultivation.​

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Answered by Zainfirdous1073
1

Answer:

Shifting cultivation is generally practiced

in the thickly forested areas. These are the

areas of heavy rainfall and quick regeneration

of vegetation. A plot of land is cleared by

cutting the trees and burning them. The ashes

are then mixed with the soil.

We discourage shifting cultivation because it

includes the slash and burn method in which

the standing vegetation is burnt down to create

a land for growing another crop in which the

land do not able to grow the crops again.

Shifting cultivation is also known as 'slash and

burn' agriculture.

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Answered by ZoyaKhan82352
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Answer:

We should discourage shifting cultivation because it includes the slash and burn method in which the standing vegetation is burnt down to create a land for growing another crop in which the land do not able to grow the crops again

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