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Cultivation of wheat is confined to the northern part of India.
Give a geographical reason for the following:
Cultivation of wheat is confined to the northern part of India.
Solution
- Wheat thrives in mild climates with moderate rainfall.
- The ideal temperature is from 10°C to 15°C during the growing season and 25°C to 28°C during ripening.
- Wheat requires a moderate rainfall of 50 cm to 100 cm during the growing season.
- A light rain before ripening enhances its quality.
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