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1). Why is Jowar grown in Maharashtra? 2). Why is Bajra grown in Rajasthan? 3).Why is Sugarcane grown in Uttar Pradesh?

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Answered by Nautilus1234
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Jowar is grown in Maharashtra because of the Black Regur Soil wich is rich in lime, potash-magnesium, carbonates, allumina and calcium. Bajra is grown in Rajasthan because of the sandy soil found in this region. It is rich in soluble salts

Sugarcane needs More water conditions where in Up This is available. As some climate conditions are Favourable for the growth of Sugarcane. ... Uttar Pradesh is the largest production of sugarcane in India. The climatic condition of Uttar Pradesh is ideal for Sugar can cultivation

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Answered by theHARDESTman
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Answer:

1) Jowar is grown in Maharashtra because of the Black Regur Soil wich is rich in lime, potash-magnesium, carbonates, allumina and calcium. Bajra is grown in Rajasthan because of the sandy soil found in this region. It is rich in soluble salts.

2) Bajra is mostly grown in Rajasthan because of the following reasons: Bajra is well adapted to grow in hot and arid regions. It grows in areas less than 50 cm of rainfall. Since, monsoon rainfall cannot occur in these regions due to lack of latitudinal mountains, the climate of Rajasthan is dry and arid.

3) Sugarcane needs More water conditions where in Up This is available. As some climate conditions are Favourable for the growth of Sugarcane. ... Uttar Pradesh is the largest production of sugarcane in India. The climatic condition of Uttar Pradesh is ideal for Sugar cane cultivation.

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