give the geographical features of sugarcane and wheat ?
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Sugarcane is primarily produced in tropical or sub-tropical countries. The most favourable soil for the growth of sugarcane is moist clay loam with good drainage or alluvial, light clay soil. Areas where the temperature ranges from 20°C to 26°C, with average rainfall of 150 cm are suitable for its cultivation.
Sugarcane belongs to the grass family Poaceae, an economically important seed plant family that includes maize, wheat, rice, and sorghum, and many forage crops. Sugarcane predominantly grows in the tropical and subtropical regions (sugar beets grow in colder temperate regions).
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wheat is an important staple food in the northern and north western parts of country.
sugarcane is an annual crop and it is grown in irrigated areas
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wheat is a crop of temperate regions.
It requires moderate temperature of 10° to 15°and annual rainfall of 50 to 70cm
heavy loams and black soils are best suited for wheat cultivation
sugarcane requires high temperature of 21°c and heavy rainfall ranging from 100:to 150 cm per annum
it thrives best in alluvial soil and loamy soils
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