Which Plains are called rice bowl of India?
– Option B: Krishna-Godavari Delta region is known as the Rice Bowl of India as it produces the highest quantity of rice in the country. The main delta of the Krishna and Godavari rivers lies in Andhra Pradesh where the production is maximum and this state is also known as the Rice Bowl state of India.
Why are eastern coastal plains called the rice bowl of India?
The eastern coastal plains lie between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. At the mouth of the river Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna & Kaveri Deltas have been formed making the plains fertile and suitable for the cultivation of Rice. Hence it is known as the Rice bowl of India.
Which state is called yarn bowl of India?
Answer: Tamil Nadu is known as the yarn bowl of India..
Is called rice bowl of South India?
Andhra Pradesh is India’s eighth largest state in terms of area and the tenth largest in terms of population.
Which country is largest producer of rice?
China
Which country is known as rice bowl of Asia?
The countries which are called the ‘Rice Bowl’ of Asia are Myanmar, Thailand, Kampuchea and Vietnam. The Mekong region is Asia’s rice bowl: in 2014 lower Mekong countries (Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam) produced more than 100m tonnes of rice, around 15% of the world’s total.
Which is the largest rice producing state in India?
West Bengal
Which is the rice bowl of Karnataka?
Tungabhadra command area
Which is the biggest Taluk in Karnataka?
Kollegala
Which is the smallest Taluk in Karnataka?
Gudibande
Which district produce more rice in Karnataka?
Koppal
Which is richest city in Karnataka?
Bangalore is also known as Bengaluru and it is the capital city of Karnataka, India. It is a huge megacity and the 3rd most populous city and 5th most populous urban area in India….#1. Bangalore (709 km²)
1. | Total Population | 8,728,906 |
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2. | Total Area | 709 km² |
3. | Population Rank | 1st |
4. | Area Rank | 1st |
5. | Elevation | 3,000 feet |
Which is the richest district of Karnataka?
1,26,976. The per capita income of many of the north Karnataka districts is not even closer to the State’s average. As expected, Bengaluru Urban tops the list of high income districts, followed by two coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.