The climate the rice grown in is 48 degrees i think
no, the climate does not suit rice
Rice needs a hot and humid climate in order to grown. This is why southeast asia and southern parts of the united states can grow rice and it explains why rice is a huge staple food in asian countries.
Rice is grown in many regions around the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Some of the top rice-producing countries include China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. The specific regions where rice is grown depend on factors like climate, water availability, and agricultural practices.
It was grown in the vindhyas
Rice cultivation requires warm climate, abundant water supply (through irrigation or rainfall), and flooded paddy fields. Wheat cultivation requires cooler climate with moderate temperatures, well-drained soil, and sufficient moisture during the growing season. Wheat is typically grown in regions with distinct seasons, while rice is more suited to wetter, tropical climates.
Rice is typically grown in a paddy field or rice paddy.
Rice is grown in Asia and Australia. While not one of the major crops, rice is also grown in the US.
Rice is mostly grown in the South. ^.^
Yes, rice is grown in southern USA
Rice is grown in different states in the United States, with major rice-producing states including California, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Texas. Each of these states has favorable climate and soil conditions for cultivating rice.
The majority of rice production occurs in Asia, with countries like China, India, Indonesia, and Bangladesh being the top producers. These countries have favorable climate conditions for rice cultivation and a long history of rice farming.
The chief crop in Asia (India China Japan etc) is paddy/rice. It requires a lot of water and a warm climate which is why it is only grown in summers.