Explain briefly the geographical conditions required for rubber cultivation in India
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Rubber needs a hot and wet climate, like that of equatorial areas. The temperature should be over 25°C and never below 21 °C. It needs heavy rainfall, ranging between 200 cm to 250 cm and well-distributed throughout the year. Rubber thrives in areas where variations in temperature and humidity are low.
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the geographical conditions required for rubber cultivation in India....
(b) It is an equatorial crop but grown under special conditions. It is also grown in tropical and sub-tropical areas. It requires moist and humid climate with rainfall of more than 200 cm and temperature above 25°C.
(c) Rubber is mainly grown in Kerala and Tamil Nadu
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