explain why the south eastern coastal plain region of the United States of America is suitable for rice and sugarcane cultivation
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because it is hotter and sugar cane and sometimes rice grows better in that climate
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Explain why the south eastern coastal plain region of the United States of America is suitable for rice and sugarcane cultivation.
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- The eastern coastal plain is a wide stretch of the landmass that extends from the James River in Virginia, southward to the Jacksonville, Florida, and to the westward side and runs through the eastern half of the Mississippi River.
- The place has a good amount of the sunshine and has ample fertile soil available due to the tropical warm climates of the Florida and Louisiana.
- Texas and the primary type of the rice that are grown are long, medium or short-grain types found along with the states of the states of the Arkansas, California, and the Louisiana, the Mississippi, and the Missouri.
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