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There Were Lots Of Trees On The Land So They Did What Was Call Slash And Burn Farming
There are a number of disadvantages of silk farming. Some of them include lack of a ready market, limited resource to facilitate this type of farming and so much more.
Terraced farming is when sections of land are cut into flat surfaces that look like steps so that the area can be used for farming purposes.
Land is an example of a limited resource because we only have so much of it. Ecologically productive land is even more limited because not all land is arable.
Most of the land is not arable, so it cannot be used for farming. In general it is used for construction, tourism (in the desert areas) as well as Date and camel farming
Most of the land is not arable, so it cannot be used for farming. In general it is used for construction, tourism (in the desert areas) as well as Date and camel farming
Because there is a lot of water
they needed new land for the farming so they moved
the incas lived on mountaineous land so terraces helped keep rain water for farming
in the past people understood that some pause in agril. continuum improve the land fertility and produces more. more over need was limited, so natural shifting farming developed.
yes the cash crop was tabaco and rice and corn so tabaco was verry valuable so yes the where rich in farming
Terracing is carving small flat plots of land from hillsides used for farming. This is important so that farming is done on flat healthy plots of land, for good harvesting and growing.