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Hill slopes are best suited for tea plantation. What do you think is the reason for this?

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Answered by sreyoshi12354
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Answer:- TEA PLANTATION DEMANDS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL WITH NO OTHER LOGGING ISSUES . THE HILL SLOPES PROVIDE AN EASY DRAINAGE OF THE RAIN WATER HENCE PREVENTS THE CONDITION OF WATER LOGGING . MOREOVER THE TEA PLANTS GROW WELL IN LOAMY SOIL WHICH IS FOUND MOSTLY IN THE HILL SLOPES.

GEOGRAPHICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEA CULTIVATION :-

TEMPERATURE : 20 DEGREE TO 30 DEGREE CELSIUS

ANNUAL RAINFALL : 150 CM TO 250 CM

SOIL : LOAMY SOIL

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Answered by MsBombshell
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Tea plantations require even distribution of water without any water logging. Hill slopes provide proper drainage and prevents water logging problems. This is the reason why tea plantations are usually grown on hill slopes.

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