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The relationship between agricultural production layout and natural conditions in India

Rice is distributed in the coastal plain and its Ganges plain. Irrigation needs a lot of water.

Wheat is distributed in the Indus Valley in the northwest. Wheat is drought-tolerant.

Cotton is distributed in the west of Deccan Plateau, high on the leeward slope of the mountain. Cotton needs long-term sunshine, plenty of sunshine and loose sand.

Jute is distributed in Northeast China (Kilapanchi), with abundant precipitation and inconvenient drainage. Jute likes wet and cloudy.

Tea is distributed in the eastern highlands, with abundant water resources and convenient drainage, which is suitable for tea growth.