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Differentiate between climatic condition and types of soil required for jute and cotton.

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Answered by deepthigiri0
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The cotton crop requires a uniform high temperature between 21°C to 30°C. Jute requires a hot and humid climate with 90% relative humidity.

Answered by presentmoment
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Cotton and jute are both natural fibres. India produces a significant amount of jute and cotton in the world.

Explanation: Jute is a widely used natural fabric. About 85 percent of Jute's global investment is allocated to the Ganga delta. Because of its fertile alluvium soil, good temperatures, and rainfall, the Ganga delta region is perfect for jute production. The climate for jute cash crops is hot and humid. The two main countries that produce judges are Bangladesh and India. Jute thrives in the hot and humid climate.

Cotton is a cellulose cell fibre with a silky texture. India is one of the world's largest cotton growers. The cotton textile sector in India also imports raw cotton. The following are ideal circumstances for cotton production:

Cotton thrives in warm, humid areas with long summers and salinity in the soil.

Cotton thrives at a temperature of 24 degrees Celsius. High temperatures, on the other hand, are dangerous when cotton explodes.

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