Geography, asked by ashwinibnithiyananda, 11 months ago

cotton is grown as Kharif crop in the Peninsular India. why? ​

Answers

Answered by divyanshi3952
1

Answer:

baecause peninsular contains all that nutrients that the cotton production need .

Answered by Punit786
1

Answer:

Cotton is known as Kharif crop as it needs monsoon rains to grow. Cotton also is suited with these type of soil as there is more moisture in South India.

Explanation:

Kharif crops are crops which are sown in monsoon and harvested in winters as they need more water to grow. eg- Cotton and rice

Similar questions