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Write 'True or False of the statement
17. Cotton is a fiber crop

18 In Jhum Cultivation, land was left fallow for some years.

19. Indian farmers have low literacy rate

20.
The calico act banned the use of printed cloths in England. ​

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Answered by seemadevi0123abc
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Answer:

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2 true

3 true

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Answered by nothing19
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17. True

Nylon and polyester are synthetic fibre. Wool, cotton, silk and jute are natural fibre. ... Answer: Cotton is obtained from fruits of cotton plant and jute is obtained from stem of the jute plant.

18. True

Jhum cultivation is also called shifting cultivation. This was done on small patches of land, mostly in forests. ... A field that had been cultivated once was left fallow for several years, Shifting cultivators were found in the hilly and forested tracts of north-east and central India.

19. True

but 20-30 % of farmer are literate in india

20. True

In 1720, the British government enacted a legislation banning the use of printed cotton textiles – chintz – in England. This Act was known as the Calico Act. Unable to compete with Indian textiles, English producers wanted a secure market within the country by preventing the entry of Indian textiles.

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