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Answer the following question in about 120 words.
Describe the geographical conditions required for the growth of rice.

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Rice is a kharif crop grown in the plains of north and north-eastern India, coastal areas and deltaic regions. It requires high temperatures (above 25°C) and high humidity with annual rainfall above 100 cm. In areas with less rainfall, it grows with the help of irrigation via canals and tubewells.

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Chapter 4: Agriculture - Exercises [Page 48]

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NCERT Social Science - Contemporary India 2 [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Agriculture
Exercises | Q 3.3 | Page 48

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