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3. Which of the following is a kharif crop?
b. Wheat
C. Pulses
a. Rice​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rice is the kharif crop among the options. (option a)

  • Kharif crops are grown with the onset of the Monsoons in India. They are sown during the first monsoon rain and harvested by the end of September and October.
  • These crops require large amounts of rainfall and their yield depends on the intensity of the monsoon.
  • Apart from rice, other kharif crops include maize, bajra and cotton.
Answered by titlisarkarlm
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Answer:

Rice is a kharif crop among the above options.

Explanation:

  • Domesticated plants that are grown and harvested during the monsoon season, which is from June to November depending on various areas, are known as Kharif crops, autumn crops, or monsoon crops.
  • Kharif crops are grown in India and its neighboring countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh.
  • Some major examples of Kharif crops are cotton, maize, and rice.
  • Kharif crops require heavy rainfall to grow.
  • Along with a lot of rain, Kharif crops also require hot weather for their growth.
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