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Which one among the following agricultural crops/ groups of crops may be grown in abundant in lowlands and river deltas of fertile alluvial soil where there is high summer temperature and rainfall varies from 180 cm to 250 cm?
Explanation
The specified conditions of lowlands, river deltas, and fertile alluvial soil combined with high summer temperatures and high rainfall (180β250 cm) are ideal for rice and jute. Rice thrives in high temperatures (above 25°C) and high rainfall (above 100 cm) in water-retaining alluvial clayey soils. Jute specifically requires warm, humid conditions (24β35°C) and high rainfall (150β250 cm), typically found in the floodplains and deltas of West Bengal and Bangladesh [1]. Tea, while requiring well-drained slopes to avoid stagnant water, is a major crop in the high-rainfall wet belt (100β250 cm) of Northeast India alongside rice and jute [1]. In contrast, wheat and maize require moderate rainfall (50β100 cm), and cotton prefers lower rainfall (50β100 cm) and black soil, making them unsuitable for the described high-moisture deltaic environment.
Sources
- [1] Geography of India ,Majid Husain, (McGrawHill 9th ed.) > Chapter 10: Spatial Organisation of Agriculture > D. The Wet Agricultural Region > p. 32
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