Geography, asked by lmanoranjitham, 11 months ago

why are rabi crops like wheat not sown during the rainy season in india​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wheat is a Rabi crop and it is sown in the winter season. Rabi crops are generally sown after the rainy season is completed. It means the Rabi crops are sown in October and harvested in March or April. Rabi crops require less water, low temperature, less humidity and moderate sunshine. In the rainy season, which lasts in India from June to September, humidity increases very much and temperatures are very high. Also wheat plant cannot tolerate too much water and excess water will damage the wheat plant. Therefore, if wheat is sown in rainy season, it will not yield any crop due to the adverse climatic conditions.

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Answered by khanpathan786
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Answer:

Wheat is a rabi crop and cannot be sown in rainy season because it cannot tolerate too much water of rainy season.So if it is sown during rainy season, it will not grow well.

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