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Find out about the crops - cereals, vegetables, pulses - that are grown in your area. Of those, is there anything that is famous across the country? - Environmental Studies

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Find out about the crops - cereals, vegetables, pulses - that are grown in your area. Of those, is there anything that is famous across the country?

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Many crops like wheat, maize, rice, potatoes, mangoes, litchi, etc. are grown in my area. Of this litchi is famous across the country.

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A Seed Tells a Farmer’s Story
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Chapter 19: A Seed tells a Farmer’s Story - A Seed tells a Farmer’s Story [Page 176]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 5
Chapter 19 A Seed tells a Farmer’s Story
A Seed tells a Farmer’s Story | Q 2.4 | Page 176

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