select incorrect answer
i) kharif crops - paddy and wheat
ii) rabi crop - mustard and linseed
iii) storage - granaries and silos
iv) weeds - amaranthus and chenopodium
A) (i) only
B) (ii)and (iii) only
C) (iii) only
D) (iii) and (iv) only
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I think i is incorrect as wheat grown in winter means it is Rabi crops
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The first match is incorrect since wheat is a Rabi crop and not a Kharif crop. (Option A)
- Kharif crops, otherwise called monsoon yields or pre-winter crops, are plants that are developed and reaped in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh during the Indian subcontinent's rainy season, which endures from June to November relying upon the area.
- Rice or Paddy is the main Kharif harvest of India. It is planted in rain-fed regions with warm and moist environments, particularly in the eastern and southern pieces of India.
- Rabi crops, otherwise called winter crops, are farming yields that are planted in winter and reaped in the spring in India.
- Wheat fills very well in the temperature scope of 15-20 degrees Celsius. It requires next to no precipitation and hence, it is planted in dry spots with the assistance of an irrigation system. Subsequently, it is a Rabi crop.
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