Because of the climatic condition.wheat generally grow in cold places but rice generally grow in humid/wet places
they grew rice, wheat, barley, peas, and cotton
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
Wheat can be grown in the desert but it requires cultivation and irrigation. It is not a common practice to grow wheat in a desert.
Ahh, I remember the colonial times, my friend was one. It is called a breadbasket because the soil in the land is suitable. You see, the climate is pretty seasonal, and it is pretty suitable for wheat. Wheat is used to make flour, flour means bread. Since the land is suitable for wheat growing, they grow lots of wheat easily. Lots of wheat = lots of flour = lots of bread! Well, this is from the notes I took from my friends and teachers when I was way younger, but I do have my notebook handy!
well i no that the Iroquois grew wheat and.tobacco
The Middle colonies had the right everything and where the only ones that could grow wheat
wheat is grown in 14 states of india. punjab,andra pradesh,bihar,assam ect
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Um well I'm going to have to go with ones northern and the other is southern that and they grow different plants and veggies.
Kerala is a part of southern India.
Spruce trees grow better in the northern hemisphere. This is because they need colder winters and they need snowy weather making it easier to grow in the northern hemisphere.
Rice would only grow in moist and a warm climate whereas wheat can grow in cool and dry climate. rice would not grow in eastern India because its temperature does not not suit for the growth of rice's. it can be grown in south India which has a moist and a warm climate.
they grew rice, wheat, barley, peas, and cotton
proper wheat takes less rain to grow then rice
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
no, unfortunately it does not, it is not a common southern plant, but more of a invasive northern grass