explain geographical condition for rice cultivation in india
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Rice is a staple crop of India. It is grown well in hot and moist climate. The geographical conditions for rice cultivation are as follows :
1)Temperature: 16C to 27C and 100cm -200cm rainfall
2)Soil:fertile loamy and clayey soil is required.
3)Land:Plain land and gentle slopes.
1)Temperature: 16C to 27C and 100cm -200cm rainfall
2)Soil:fertile loamy and clayey soil is required.
3)Land:Plain land and gentle slopes.
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The conditions required for the cultivation of rice in India are -
(1) Requires high temperature above 25 degrees Celsius
(2) Above 100 cm of rainfall
(3) In areas of low rainfall it requires irrigation.
(1) Requires high temperature above 25 degrees Celsius
(2) Above 100 cm of rainfall
(3) In areas of low rainfall it requires irrigation.
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