Wild rice is a grass. Other rices are grains like wheat.
No. Rice comes from rice, and wheat comes from wheat. Rice and wheat are grasses, but two very distinct domesticated grass species, the most obvious being rice is grown in marshlands and wheat on dryland fields.
Yes, rice is a plant. The rice that we eat is the seed of the rice plant, just as wheat is the seed of the wheat plant. Both rice and wheat are types of grass.
the great plains, the sarengetti, and the pampas are all grasslands.
No, wheat is not a cereal. Some cereals are made with wheat as an ingredient, however.
people listen, we eat grass all the time, in rye,wheat,oats,rice,sugar cane, and bamboo....and probably much more... a grass fruit is...well.. i don't know..but we do eat grass.
The differences between rice cultivation and wheat cultivation arise in the season of cultivation, the types of soil, climate and land use. Rice is sowed around May up to September, whereas wheat is sowed through the winter (September) up to (May). Rice is a grass that needs marshy and wet climates, while wheat is a grain that requires dry climates.
Food source for many animals ... including us (wheat, rice, corn).
No. Corn is a grass, not a legume. It has the same properties of grass like the grass that grows in your lawn and the crops sown that are grasses themselves, such as oats, barley, wheat and rice.
Wheat is a monocot. Rice, grasses, sugar cane, and bamboo are also monocots. There are over 60,000 different monocots.
Cereal is any grass that produces an edible grain, such as oat, rye, wheat, rice, maize, or millet.
I believe rice is considered a grain and not wheat.