18 -22 degree C. Rainfall 500mm-1000mm.
15 0C is the temperature for the required conversion.
it is 17*C for any person who doesn't know
mmmmm
The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of the substance to 1 degree greater than that of the initial temperature of the body!
maybe because it cleans well?
growing
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jute is gaining importance because of the climatic change.Farmers are growing jute and making new products.People like the products and buy jute products occassionaly.This is the reason that jute is gaining importance in today' world.
cotton specially grown in the state of maharashtra and karnataka as black soil is available over there.(a field cover with cotton look like the field cover with snow).talking about jute it need rainy climate for its growth.
Jute thrives in warm and wet tropical climates with temperatures between 25-35°C (77-95°F) and an annual rainfall of around 100-200 cm (40-80 inches). It requires well-drained fertile soil and ample sunlight for optimal growth.
Jute was also known as the 'Golden Fibre'. It grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature,heavy rainfall and humid climate. This crop is grown in the tropical areas. India and Bangladesh are the leading producers of jute.
The partition of the country in 1947 affected the jute industry in the following manner: Before independence, India had a monopoly in the production of raw jute and jute manufacturing's in the world. The partition of the country inflicted a severe blow to the jute industry, with the result that jute mills remained in India, whereas a major portion of jute producing area went over to Pakistan. Most of the jute mills in India were taken over by the Marwaris businessmen. In East Pakistan after partition in 1947 lacked a Jute Industry but had the finest jute fiber stock. In 1947-48 production of jute was 16-5 lakh bales as against pre-partition output of 65-7 lakh bales. This situation created a crisis in the jute textile industry and it was further worsened, when the Pakistan Government stopped supply of raw jute to India. Thus, efforts were made by the Government of India for the extension of area under jute in the country after independence. ORPartition of the country in 1947 affected the jute industry as the jute growing areas were in East Pakistan (now in Bangladesh) and jute mills were in India. India has to import raw jute from Bangladesh to run the jute mills. There has been gradual decline in the jute industry due to the following reason: i). Decline in demand for jute products. ii). Old and outdated machinery. iii). High cost of production and stiff international competition from Bangladesh and Brazil. iv). Emergence of synthetic substitutes. v) .Non-availability of labour.
jute plant is obtained from the stem of the jute plant
from the jute plant
jute has no brightness
Scientific names of jute are as follows: - for white jute = corchorus capsularis - for tossa jute = corchorus olitorius
Jute fibres are obtained from two plants; White Jute (Corchorus capsularis) and Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius).