Geography, asked by hami, 1 year ago

Rubber is a plant of equatorial region. Comment

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
20
rubber plants beign tropical trees,grow well in hot and equatorial climate within 10°N and 10°S of the equator.the plants either grow wild,or can be grown as plantation trees.the equatorial regions of the world are suitable for rubber cultivation.
Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

Rubber is the plant of the equatorial region because suitable condition prevails there.

Explanation:

Being tropical trees, rubber plants thrive in the hot, equatorial temperature between 10°N and 10°S of the equator. The plants can be cultivated as plantations trees or in the wild. Rubber can be grown in the equatorial parts of the planet. A product of the tropical region is rubber. In the South American country of Brazil's Amazonian woods is where rubber plantation first appeared. These trees are later grown in Indonesia's rubber plantations. 90% of the consumed all-natural rubber comes from these trees.

Latin America and South East Asia are where rubber is actually grown. Equatorial region is where the rubber for the entire world is produced. The Hevea brasiliensis tree is known for producing rubber.

#SPJ3

Similar questions