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distinguish between the geographical condition required for the production of tea and coffee​

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Answered by aarjusahu
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Answer:

Tea requires a temperature ranging from 21°C to 29°C. Tea grows well in the regions which receive rainfall in between 150-200 cm. The soil should be well drained. However, stagnant water damages the tea crops.

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Answered by jannani143
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Answer:

this is the correct answer

Explanation:

Following conditions are required for the production of tea -

• Deep and fertile well - drained soil, rich in humus is required.

•10°C - 30°C of temperature is required.

• Above 200 cm of annual rainfall is required.

Major tea producing regions of India are Assam, hills of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri districts in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala.

Following conditions are required for the production of coffee-

• Well- drained soil, rich in humus is required.

• 23°C - 28°C of temperature is required.

• 150-200 cm of annual rainfall is required.

Karnataka is the major coffee producing region of India. Other areas include Nilgiri hills in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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