Humid (hot,moist), 200mm water for lowlands,100mm water for uplands
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Because of the climatic condition.wheat generally grow in cold places but rice generally grow in humid/wet places
tundra is a cold climatic place and for the production of rice crops need high temperature for its growth.Thats why tundra do not grow rice
Tundra regions have harsh climates with very short growing seasons and frozen soil, making it difficult to cultivate rice. Rice requires specific growing conditions such as warm temperatures, sufficient water, and fertile soil, which are not usually found in tundra ecosystems. Additionally, rice cultivation relies on labor-intensive techniques that are not practical in the extreme conditions of the tundra.
Because climatic conditions in South America are congenial for tomato
corn needs a wet, semi-dry/humid climate to grow in.
different soil and climatic conditions
climatic conditions in the Amazon basin are hot and wet.
it needs to have lots of juice poured on top of it to keep it moist
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Many growing days available, sunshine, moisture, warmth, etc.
well, climatic conditions are: dry, arid and low humidity areas
While it is possible to grow rice in Massachusetts, the ideal conditions for rice cultivation, such as warm temperatures and a lot of water, are not naturally present in the region. With the use of controlled environments like greenhouses and irrigation systems, it may be possible to grow rice in Massachusetts, but it would require significant effort and resources.