Ammonium nitrate is used for paddy rice because microbial bacteria decompose ammonium nitrate into nitrogen gas so nitrogen gas does not remain useful for plants.
methane ----- raj shekhar (iete new delhi)
Methane is produced by farming activities as it is produced by anaerobic microorganisms growing in the mud in paddy fields and so as the population is increasing so is the number of farming activities happening
Methane, a greenhouse gas twenty times more dangerous than carbon dioxide, enters the atmosphere by way of:cattle belchingpoor agricultural practices on pig and cattle farms dealing with manurerice paddy farmingfrom organic matter decomposing anaerobically behind hydro-electric damsfrom thawing tundra and lakes
As you may know that the heat which comes to earth never goes back to space & it is trapped in our earth's atmosphere & this only leads to global warming . It's harmful effects are - the water level of oceans increases as glaciers & snow of polar region melt fast due to very hot enviornment . Animal and plants dies due to heat and flood chance increases .
Rice fields, here in Asia we sometimes use Paddy instead of rice when talking about growing the crop
In paddy fields
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a Paddy
It is a specialised planter, designed to transplant rice seedlings onto paddy fields
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methane..
Rice is grown in paddies, or paddy fields.
Rice is grown in waterlogged paddy fields. I doubt if any other food crop would be grown after the rice has been harvested.
Trees and vegetation have to be cleared first when establishing paddy fields. If the land is hilly, then the landscape is terraced (like a series of steps) as paddy fields have to be flooded with water. Each field is dug out and earth is used to build dykes around the edges. Rice paddy fields are a substantial contributor of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, as organic matter decomposes anaerobicly under the water. So paddy fields do change the environment in several ways.
A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops. Rice can also be grown in dry-fields, but from the twentieth century paddy field agriculture became the dominant form of growing rice.
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