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प्रश्न
With reference to the cultivation of tea answer the following:
Why is tea grown on hill slopes?
Give a geographical reason for each of the following:
Tea is cultivated on hill slopes.
उत्तर १
Tea is grown on hill slopes because standing water is harmful to the tea crop. Water does not collect on the hill slopes.
उत्तर २
Tea is cultivated on hill slopes because though the crop requires well distributed rainfall, and standing water is harmful to the crop. As water does not collect on the hill slopes it is ideal for tea plantations.
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