12th Class Geography Solved Paper - Geography 2014 Delhi Set-I

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    State any two characteristics each of the three distinct 'cropping seasons' of India.

    Answer:

    The 3 distinct cropping seasons are:
    Kharif season:
    (i) This season depends upon south west monsoon.
    (ii) This season falls between June to September.
    (iii) Major Crops:
    Rice, Jowar, Maize, Bajra, etc.
    Rabi Season:
    (i) This season begins with onset of winter.
    (ii) The period of this season is from October to March.
    (iii) Major crops - Wheat, Gram, Mustard, Barley, etc.
    Zaid Season:
    (i) It is a short duration between Rabi and Kharif
    (ii) Major crops of the season are - Watermelon, fruits, vegetables, fodder crops.


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