I think it is called the scorched earth policy because the enemy's homes and farms gets burned down so everything is on fire and it looks like the earth is burning
It was supposed to prevent or eliminate any chance of the enemy rebuilding and attacking.
Earth is called prithvi.
sticky earth is called clay
The rocky surface of the Earth is called the Lithosphere.
When the earth rotates, it is called orbit so we say the earth orbits around the sun.
The scorched earth policy basically states that a retreating military army should destroy any food or supplies that would be useful to the opposing side when retreating. The scorched earth policy not affects armies but civilians as well.
Scorched earth policy.
This question is not accurate. There was no battle that was known as scorched earth. Rather scorched earth was a method of fighting and is sometimes referred to as "the scorched earth policy". An army that applied the scorched earth policy would destroy all resources as they retreated. This would prevent the approaching enemy from having any food or shelter or supplies to supplement their army. This policy was used by the Russians against Napleon in 1814 and again by the Russians against the Germans in 1941.
Britain
no fuel
This was done to deny the enemy shelter and food .
no fuel
The Russians would burn anything that could help an invading army : Scorched Earth .
Scorched Earth Policy.
It is called the scorched earth policy. It prevents an enemy from using resources for their own gain.
Russia.
"Scorched Earth" policy