Answer 7th question

Answer 7th question

Answer: b, c, d

In the past, moors in northern Germany were often huge inhospitable stretches of land that people avoided. With great effort, small areas were drained and peat was cut and dried by hand for fuel. The moors were too wet for agricultural use, so attempts were made to drain them over time so that the fertile soil could be used for farming and livestock breeding.

 

Source: https://moorwissen.de/nutzungsgeschichte.html

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