Irrigation farming is found very less along with the western coast of India because there is
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Irrigation farming is very less practiced in the western coastal region of India because these areas undergo sufficient rainfall. Irrigation agriculture is usually necessary for the regions where adequate water is not accessible in the monsoon periods.
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Irrigation farming is found very less along with the western coast of India because there is sufficient rainfall in this region
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- India's west coast lies on the west coast of India. It extends from the Arab Sea to Western Ghats between Kerala and Gujarat. The total elevation is from 150 m to 300 m above sea level, and the width is 1400 km. Their length is from 10 km to 80 km.
- It is characterized by mud-flats, sandy beaches, alluvial tracts, sand-dunes, estuaries, residual hills, lagoons, and more.. There are no deltas as the short and swift rivers on this coast can not make deltas.
- It receives comparatively heavy rainfall. It is mostly formed by coarse-grained soil, hence it is infertile and not suitable for agriculture except the land at the coast of Malabar.
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