Rice Yielding is more in Japan why
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Rice yielding is more in Japan due to Japan's climate.
- Rice is a paddy crop and needs hot and humid climate and abundant amount of rain in order to grow.
- Generally the process of irrigation is used by farmers in their paddies to cultivate rice.
- However, in Japan rice is cultivated along the slopes of mountain in order to utilise the water flowing from mountain.
- This in turn fulfills the need of abundant water supply in order to grow rice.
- The climate in Japan is also hot and humid which benefits the growth of rice.
Therefore rice yielding is more in Japan.
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Answer:Rice yielding is more in Jhapa due to the rainfall in Jhapa as it is closer to West Bengal.
Explanation:Rice is a crop which needs an abundant amount of rainfall in order to grow
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