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Compare swidden and wet rice agricultural practices.

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Swidden is a term used for a land that is devoid of trees due to the cutting and burning of trees to make way for a vast area. It is also called slash and burn agriculture. Whereas wet rice agricultural is the planting of trees on a land that is dry and then filling it with water to help the seeds grow and when it is harvested, the land is to be drained with water.

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Swidden is a term used for a land that is devoid of trees due to the cutting and burning of trees to make way for a vast area. It is also called slash and burn agriculture. Whereas wet rice agricultural is the planting of trees on a land that is dry and then filling it with water to help the seeds grow and when it is harvested, the land is to be drained with water.
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