Geography, asked by karunyamadhaba8661, 11 months ago

"hill slopes are best situated for yea plantation." What do you think is the reason for this?

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Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

Yes, as the hilly areas have water graneing capacity due to the earth gravity and hence the crip don't have any problems of soil fertility or root diseases.

Explanation:

  • The saturation of the water does not take place in the hilly areas and with the impact of gravity, waterlogging also does not occur. Moreover, the plantations grow well on the mountain soil and they are best suited to the loamy soils are ideal for the development of the plants.
  • Thus Assam and the northeastern states are the largest tea growing areas in India. The best quality of soil is also found in this zone and the presence of natural rainfall favors them.
Answered by presentmoment
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Hill slopes are best situated for tea plantation as it demands an evenly suitable land with fertile soil with no logging issues when it rains.

Explanation:

  • Hill slopes are best suited for tea plantation as tea bushes require a mixture of sand, silt, clay and decomposed plant materials.
  • These types of soil have the property to retain nutrients.
  • Hill slope's soil is nourished with rainfall but it doesn’t log it, henceforth bringing the subtle tea in the flavor of the tea it produces.

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