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Slash-and-burn agriculture helped keep the soil fertile for early farmers. a. True b. False.
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Slash-and-burn agriculture helped keep the soil fertile for early farmers.
a. True
b. False.
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Yes, it is true that slash-and-burn agriculture helped keep the soil fertile for early farmers, since this kept the soil rich with nutrients from the remains of the crops that were harvested.
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