It was found by the Yuchanyan cultural relics in Central China's Hunan Province. It was during the stone age about 11,000 years ago.
Rice was first domesticated in China around 10,000 years ago. It later spread to other regions in Asia and eventually to other parts of the world.
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Rice cultivation originated in ancient China along the Yangtze River basin around 6000 BC. Chinese farmers developed sophisticated techniques for growing and cultivating rice, which eventually spread to other parts of Asia and the world.
rice was discovered in china that is why china has so much rice and chinese people also love rice peace out suckers
Roanoke Island was found and settled by the English.
It is unknown who the first person was to eat rice. Some speculate that the first person to eat rice did so before historic documentation was created.
people found a rice seed and planted it
Pakistan was the origin of rice, although people think it is from China it is not true. The first rice created was named Teransik (Ter-an-zeek) because the villagers who found it thought it was given by the God of the earth: Gaia.
Arkansas is the first in rice production.
Yes, rice contains starch. Starch is a carbohydrate found in rice that provides energy when consumed.
Rice are made up of mainly starch. Rice s a food storage of plant
Rice was first domesticated in the region of the Yangtze river valley.Morphological studies of rice phytoliths from the Diaotonghuan archaeological site clearly show the transition from the collection of wild rice to the cultivation of domesticated rice. The large number of wild rice phytoliths at the Diaotonghuan level dating from 12,000-11,000 BP indicates that wild rice collection was part of the local means of subsistence.
Rice was first grown in CHINAAAAAAAAAA Rice farm where found in china 3000 BC, Chinese who first learnt the paddy system and perfected the art of growing rice in fields which not only saved water but also killed the weeds. This also happened in around 3000 BC. The same technique to grow rice is being used today. And if u didn't know ur a dunbas-s and was this was fiund by a 11-year old girl
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