Social Sciences, asked by ramkumar1994, 9 months ago

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Answered by sbisht
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It is either rice or wheat.

Wheat is the main food crop in north and north-western parts of India. Wheat needs 50 to 75 cm of annual rainfall which should be evenly distributed over the growing season. The Ganga-Sutlej plains in the northwest and black soil region of Deccan are the two important wheat-growing zones in India.

For rice: It requires high temperature (above 25°C), high humidity and annual rainfall above 100 cm. However, it can be grown with the help of suitable irrigation in areas of less rainfall. Rice is grown in the northern plains, northeast India, coastal areas and deltaic regions.

Answered by nikshithansi
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Answer:

the crop is of rice

Explanation:

the farmer was growing his crop in his field itself as it is a subsistence farming

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