Rubber is called an equatorial crop because it thrives in the warm, humid climates found near the equator, typically between latitudes 30°N and 30°S. These regions provide the optimal temperature, rainfall, and humidity levels necessary for the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) to grow and produce latex. The consistent climate in these areas supports the tree's growth cycle and enhances latex yield, making equatorial regions ideal for rubber production.
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If all the trees in the equatorial regions are cleared then we would'nt get the bark of cinchona tree to cure malaria. We would not get rubber from the rubber trees.
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rubber rice and cotton
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The crops grown are tapioca, Mangoes and Wet rice in Equatorial Asia;Sugarcane, rubber, tea, coffee, coconut, tobacco, cinchona, spices and teak.In Equatorial Africa, Cocoa is grown along with Oil Palms, Bananas, Yams, Cassava and rice.evergreen dense forests, rubber trees, groundnuts
The rubber that comes from oil is called 'synthetic rubber'. The rubber that comes from trees is called 'natural rubber'.
If you are asking about the short (About 2') accessory, it's called a riding crop.
Ecuatoguineano
The equatorial breeze is called the Trade Winds. These winds blow from the subtropical high pressure to the equatorial low pressure, creating a distinct pattern of air circulation near the equator.