Soil.
Jamaica grows corn, wheat, and rice.
They are wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane.
India grows each and everything. From rice to wheat.
Mongolia grows corn, rice, beans, and wheat.
Lots of crops..like rice,wheat,and all sorts of furits!
Yes, It is correct. North China is dry so good for wheat and cotton. South China is wet so good for rice. So, people in north China like eat wheat flour like noodle and Mantou 馒头, but in south China, people like eat rice. Totally different. Dumpling is the food in north but rice dumpling 汤圆 is in south.
A person who grows cereals is called a farmer. Farmers cultivate and harvest crops such as wheat, rice, corn, and barley for food production.
rice, wheat, potatoes, corn, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, apples, cotton, oilseed; pork; fish
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.
I believe rice is considered a grain and not wheat.
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.
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.