Shifting cultivation, better known as slash and burn agriculture, is bad for the environment as it accelerates deforestation, burning down... View Article
The characteristics of shifting cultivation are as follows: Field rotations Fire is used to clear the land Land is kept fallow for a number... View Article
Shifting cultivation in India is known as Jhum. Shifting cultivation is an agricultural practice in which a piece of land is farmed on,... View Article
Jhooming, also known as shifting cultivation, is an agricultural practice in which a piece of land is farmed on, only to be abandoned later after... View Article
The British disliked shifting cultivators for the following reasons: Movement of cultivators shifting from one place to another would make... View Article
The causes of shifting cultivation are as follows: Rise in human population Insufficient land for cultivation Low education High demand... View Article
The steps of shifting cultivation are as follows: Select a plot of land Slash or cut forests, bushes up to stump level Burn the first to clear... View Article
Shifting cultivation is an agricultural practice in which a piece of land is farmed on, only to be abandoned later after an initial use. Shifting... View Article
An example of shifting cultivation is of land being farmed for 2-3 years before moving on to other areas. This allows the farmed area to recover.... View Article
Alpine biomes are a type of biomes mountain regions worldwide, including the Andes, Alps, and Rocky Mountains. The alpine biome usually lies... View Article
Tundras are mostly found in countries and regions close to the polar regions. These regions/countries are: Alaska Canada Russia Greenland... View Article
The landforms of the tundra vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges, grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra... View Article
Surface of the tundra is covered mostly by permafrost. This prevents most of the flora from having a root system and the ones that do have a... View Article
Tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. Lands of the tundra are covered with... View Article
Tundra are characterised by long, cold winters with high winds and average temperatures below freezing for six to ten months of the year. Tundra... View Article
Humans have known to live in tundra environments for thousands of years. The indigenous people of tundra regions of earth are the Aleut, Alutiiq,... View Article
The 3 facts about the tundra are as follows: Tundras are one of the coldest biomes in the world Grounds in a tundra environment are frozen... View Article
Tundra are known for their large stretches of bare ground and rock and for patchy mantles of low vegetation such as mosses, lichens, herbs, and... View Article