AI-generated practice question — model-generated for extra practice, not a previous-year CBSE board question.
Rubber is an equatorial crop requiring high temperatures (above 25°C) and annual rainfall of more than 200 cm. Kerala and Tamil Nadu receive heavy rainfall from both the southwest and northeast monsoons and have consistently high temperatures throughout the year, fulfilling these conditions. Despite being outside the equatorial belt, these specific climatic features support rubber cultivation.
Rubber is important beyond agriculture because it serves as a vital industrial raw material — used in manufacturing tyres, tubes, footwear, waterproof items, and many other industrial and consumer products.
Source: Agriculture (Chapter 4), Non-Food Crops — Rubber
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