Wheat in India grows in which two main zones?
AThe Ganga-Satluj plains and the Deccan black soils
BThe Kerala coast and the Assam valley floor
CThe Thar margins and the Sundarban deltas
DThe Himalayan meadows and the Konkan coast
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. The Ganga-Satluj plains and the Deccan black soils
1. Wheat is the second most important cereal crop of India.
2. One belt is the Ganga-Satluj plains in the north-west.
3. The other is the black soil region of the Deccan.
_Source: NCERT Class 10 Geography, Ch 4 'Agriculture' (jess104)_
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