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differentiate between rabi, kharif and zaid season of India?​pls answer fast I'll mark you as brainliest

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Answered by IncredibleKhushi
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Question -

Differentiate between rabi, kharif and zaid season of India.

Answer -

Rabi -

Crops are sown between October to December.

Crops are harvested between April to June.

Example - Wheat, barley, peas, gram etc.

Kharif -

Crops are at the onset of monsoon season.

Crops are harvested between September to October.

Example - Rice, Maize, Jawar, Bajra etc.

Zaid -

Crops are sown and harvested between Rabi and Kharif in Summer.

Example - Cucumber, watermelon, vegetables etc.

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Answered by juwairiyahimran18
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Answer:

The difference between kharif, rabi and zaid crops are:

Kharif crops are sown during the monsoons. These crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season. Paddy, rice, sugarcane, cotton, groundnut are the examples of kharif crops.

Rabi crops are sown during the winters. These crops are harvested by the end of either March or April. Mustard, wheat, gram, pea, almond are the examples of rabi crops.

Zaid crops are twice a year. It is grown during the summer and in between the rabi and kharif crop seasons. Cucumber and watermelon are the examples of zaid crops.

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