Cotton and jute
Cotton
india is distinct and well knit geographical unit with a variety of physical divisions . a diversion of terrain , climate,soil,and reasources has created these divisions . minerals, crops and raw material for industries are also unequally distributed . inspite of all these regional and geographical differences , there is an integration and unity . the regions are interdependent for crops , minerals and raw materials of both agro-based and mineral-based industry a seasonal rhythm is prevalent in the festivals , agricultural practises and culture of the people . there is a strong monsoonal unity almost from one end of the country to another
rice,wheat are the maajor crops of india
They eat rice since it is the main crops grown there. Due to the hot and humid conditions of South India, farmers seldom grow crops other that rice. That's why most of the wheat is imported from North India.
Depending on the geographical location of a civilization on Earth, the very culture of the people depends on the weather and living conditions (i.e. clothes, crops, animals).
India produces different types of crops due to difference in soil and climate. The major crops grown in India are :ricewheatmaizemillets ( ragi, jowar, bajra )pulsesteacoffeecottonsugarcane
Rice
corn
assam
commercial crops are cotton,jute,sugarcane,tea and coffee
some of the major crops are wheat,paddy,cotton,tea
British rule; describe the British impact on Indian society and culture; and commercialisation of agriculture with the growing of various cash crops.