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It was used by the Vikings to clear land, first they lopped down and entire forest, then they burned it. The end result in a few years was fertile land for crops.
You have to eliminate all of the growing products on your land, and then set it on fire. Let it sit for a period of time, and replant
I think slash and burn has nothing to do with textiles. Slash and burn is a farming method where trees and small bushes are slashed/cut and burned to provide clear land for farming.
slash-and-burn
yes the slash and burn is a Mayan technique the slashed everything and burn and then they started planting
Slash and burn
Slash and burn is a method of farming where land is cleared by cutting down trees and burning the vegetation. The ashes left behind provide nutrients for the soil, allowing crops to be planted for a few years before the land loses its fertility and the process must be repeated elsewhere. This method is often used in tropical regions but can lead to deforestation and environmental degradation.
Slash and burn farming is an agricultural method where farmers clear land by cutting down trees and vegetation, burn them to create nutrient-rich ash, and then plant crops in the cleared areas. This method is common in tropical regions and is used to quickly create fertile soil for farming. However, it can lead to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and soil degradation if not managed sustainably.
slash and burn,terrace farming, and Raised field farming
yes
Shifting Cultivation
Because its destroying the rainforest
What was one effect of the lenape slash and burn method of farming
They had to slash and burn the undergrowth in order to clear the land for farming. The slash and burn order prevented them leaving anything of value for the enemy behind their march.