Tea, Coffee, Spices, Coconut, Rubber, Cardamom, Tobacco all together can be kept in which of the following group or groups?
Q. Tea, Coffee, Spices, Coconut, Rubber, Cardamom, Tobacco all together can be kept in which of the following group or groups?
Answer: Plantation Crops
Notes: Plantation crops are crops that are grown on large farms, called plantations, and are typically grown for commercial purposes. These crops are often grown on a large scale using specialized techniques and equipment, and are typically exported to other countries for sale. Some examples of plantation crops include:
  1. Sugar cane: This is a tropical grass that is grown for its sweet, juicy stalks, which are used to make sugar.
  2. Rubber: This is a tree that is grown for its latex, which is used to make rubber.
  3. Tea: This is a bush that is grown for its leaves, which are used to make tea.
  4. Coffee: This is a shrub that is grown for its beans, which are used to make coffee.
  5. Coconut: This is a tree that is grown for its fruit, which is used to make coconut milk and oil.
  6. Banana: This is a tree that is grown for its fruit, which is a popular food around the world.
  7. Palm oil: This is a tree that is grown for its fruit, which is used to make palm oil.
  8. Tobacco: This is a plant that is grown for its leaves, which are used to make tobacco products such as cigarettes.
  9. Cotton: This is a plant that is grown for its fibers, which are used to make textiles and other products.
Plantation crops are an important source of income and employment for many countries, and they contribute significantly to the global economy.

 

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