Geography, asked by dhRuv1849, 1 year ago

Describe the geographical condition required for the growth of rice and wheat​

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Answered by legend1706
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Answer:

Geographical conditions for Rice Cultivation are : Temperature: 16°C – 27°C and rainfall 100 cm to 200 cm is ideal for rice growing. ... Soil: rice is grown well on the alluvial soil or on the fertile river basins. ... Land: Plain lands or gentle slopes are suitable for the production of rice.

Answered by arvishaali2004
52

RICE:

  • Temperature:

More than 25°C and rainfall more than 100 cm is ideal for rice growing. But rainfall during harvest times is harmful. Annual coverage temperature around 24°C is ideal.

  • Soil:

Rice is grown well on the alluvial soil or on the fertile river basins. It is also grown in mixed soil or loamy and clayey soil.

  • Land:

Plain lands or gentle slopes are suitable for the production of rice. Because stagnancy of water is a must for the cultivation of rice.

WHEAT:

  • 1.Temperature: Wheat requires 14° to 18°C temperature. High temperature is harmful for the cultivation of wheat.

  • 2. Rainfall: 50 cm to 100 cm rainfall is required for wheat cultivation. In the primary stage cold moisture rich climate and at the time of harvesting bright hot climate is required.
  • 3. Soil: Fertile alluvial soil or mixed soil is ideal for wheat cultivation.

  • 4. Land: Plain land or gentle slope is ideal for wheat cultivation

Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of wheat following by Punjab

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