No. While rice is a crop that requires a lot of water, it can be effectively grown as long as there is enough irrigation.
Easily flooded flat lands, with a mediterranean climate is good for rice growing.
They are called wet-rice farming.
Because rice needs high levels of water to grow. it also detters rodents n stuff
No , It grows like grass. It is harvested in water, by flooding the paddies.
Rice grows under water in Asia. Rice farmers typically grow their crops in water because water drowns out competing plants and reduces the need for chemicals.
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.
they grow rice because its under water. :)
Wild rice primarily grows in shallow freshwater wetlands, lakes, and rivers, particularly in North America. It thrives in areas with soft, mucky bottoms and is often found in regions such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, and parts of Canada. The plant prefers slow-moving or still waters and typically grows in areas that are periodically flooded.
paddies
flooded
tobacco, corn, beans, rice, wheat, also they had to pruify there waters because they were from the oceans and swamps
They're called rice paddys.