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The given map shows an area of India in red colour. Students, Identify it and tell which of the following crops is grown here.​

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Answered by MohitMandya
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answer cotton

Explanation:

because the black soil found in this place

Answered by bestwriters
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The given map shows an area of India in red color. Students, Identify it, and tell which of the following crops is grown here.

A. Cotton

B. Tea

C. Rice

D. Wheat

Explanation:

  • The given red mark on the map marks the state of Maharastra and Gujarat.
  • These two states are the chief producers of Cotton. (Fibre crop)
  • Rice is majorly produced in the states of West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Tea is grown in the states of Assam and Kerala.
  • Wheat is cultivated in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Therefore, Cotton(option A) is grown in the marked area of the map.
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