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Terrace farmers live in many different places. The most terrace farming today is done in India, however, the Aztecs are the most famous for their terrace farming.
The most famous example of terrace farming is in Mexico, where the Aztecs used it. However, it is also done in India and other Asian countries. It is basically where farming takes place on "steps" built into hills or mountains.
Terrace farming was widely used all over the world. In Italy, Switzerland, Greece, India, Tibet, and China at least and possibly in many other places. It's done to make most effective use of the land.
Terrace farming is done to make use of hillsides. This is done because the slopes are too steep for farming. Terraced hillsides help to reduce erosion and surface runoff. This helps to keep the soil in place on the hillsides.
Terrace Farming or terracing is effective in conserving the soil and increasing fertility.
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there's no difference between them as they both are done on slopes.. :) :P
It is grown in the fields for more information go to: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Places_where_terrace_farming_is_done_in_India&action
multiple farming is a type of farming in which more than 1 crop is grown on the same feild it is done mainly in northern plains in india
farming on a terrace Many of the native Americans farmed on trincheras, another word for terraces. Farming this way captured rain water that flowed down the mountain, provided protected areas to grow food, and may have extended the growing season by being warmer than lower lying areas.
Organic farming can be done anywhere in the world.
I believe that most of the farming was done on the plateau.