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Compare the geographical conditions required for the growth of rice and the growth of wheat cultivation

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Answered by izmahilalkhan08
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Answer: hey friend, here you go... the answer's a bit lengthy but i hope it will help you:-

Rice is a kharif crop grown in the plains of north and north-eastern India, coastal areas and deltaic regions. It requires high temperatures (above 25°C) and high humidity with annual rainfall above 100 cm. In areas with less rainfall, it grows with the help of irrigation via canals and tubewells.

 

RICE

rice is consumed by majority of people in India

it is a kharif crop and requires rainfall above 100 cm

it can be grown with the help of irrigation in areas with less rainfall

it is grown in north and north eastern area, coastal areas

WHEAT

it is the most important cereal crop in India

it is a rabi crop and requires 50 -75 cm rainfall

it needs cool growing season and sunshine while ripening

2 important growing zones Ganga  -  Satluj and Deccan

it is grown in Haryana, Punjab, Madhya pradesh.

Answered by brandedkamini65
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