Of course not
paddy field
Paddy becomes rice after the removal of husk by threshing
One cubic meter of rough (paddy) rice weighs about 577 kilograms or 1,273 pounds.
It's just "rice," as in "I eat a lot of rice."
Rice expands because when water touches the rice grain the rice sucks in all the water tit can hold.
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.
paddy field
A ricefield is a flooded piece of land used specifically for cultivating rice. The water in the field helps control weeds, pests, and diseases, and also provides the necessary environment for rice to grow. Rice paddies are common in regions with a high water supply, such as Asia.
Another name for field of rice is paddy field, rice paddy, semiaquatic crop or flooded parcel.
They are called wet-rice farming.
a "paddy" is the correct term
The ecosystem that includes rice fields is called a paddy field ecosystem.
A paddy is an irrigated or flooded field in which rice is grown, or a fit of temper or a tantrum.
Normally it is rice.
A rice paddy
Rice fields, here in Asia we sometimes use Paddy instead of rice when talking about growing the crop
a "paddy" is the correct term