Social Sciences, asked by alisha64886, 9 months ago

discribe geographical condition suitable for rice and wheat​

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Answered by nawrinth56
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RICE:

  1. Rice grows best in areas of warm, humid climate; rice requires temperatures between 20°C and 35°C and a well-distributed rainfall of about 100 cm or irrigation facilities.
  2. Fertile soil,Delta and valley soils are the most suitable. Soils with higher clay content are preferred for its cultivation due to their better moisture retention capacity.

WHEAT:

  1. It a crop of temperate climate. The ideal temperature for its cultivation is about 15°-20°C and requires a moderate amount of rainfall of 25-75 cms. It can be grown in the drier areas with the help of irrigation.
  2. Well drained loamy and clayey soils are ideal.
Answered by aryamalhotra1212
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Answer:

Explanation:1. Wheat - it requires a cool growing season and a bright sunshine at the time of ripening. It requires 50 to 75 cm of annual rainfall evenly over its growing season.

2. Rice - It requires high temperature i.e more than 25 degree Celsius and humidity with annual rainfall of above 100 cm. It is grown in northern plain area, coastal area,deltaic region. In the area of low rainfall it is grown with the help of irrigation system.

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