You might be able to grow wild rice if you can get the proper environment set up for it, but regular Asian rice is probably not possible without a greenhouse setup.
No , It grows like grass. It is harvested in water, by flooding the paddies.
African slaves brought to the American colonies from rice-producing regions such as West Africa played a significant role in teaching the colonists how to grow rice. They shared their expertise in cultivating and harvesting rice, contributing to the successful establishment of rice plantations in the Southern colonies.
A common practice for growing rice in the south was to carve out a part of the mountain to form a ledge. This way the rice could be grown in a horizontal rice paddy instead of on the side of a mountain, because rice grows in water.
Because the weather in easthern Asia is warm, and it is not only the warm weather will the rice grow so well. You must row grass under the water. The land that you grow them on must have a wet soil, and the climate can not be dry. it nust be either hot or warm.
RICE is one of the foods grown near a volcano NO IT ISN'T!!! JK YA IT IS!!! RICE IS ONE OF THE FOODS GROWN NEAR VOLCANOES!!! LOL!!!
rice is grown in heaviest soils possible (clay) to limit water use via seepage
In Massachusetts many things grow.
NOT JUST THE JAPANESE GROW RICE, but a place where rice is grown is called a rice patty
in rice paddys
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Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.
The USA. We grow 12% of world supply of rice.
i was just wondering.... what does rice need to grow ?
The best time to grow rice is in the Summer when it's hot and humid.
Antarctica does not grow rice because its harsh climate and frozen landscape are not suitable for rice cultivation. Rice crops require warm temperatures, ample water, and fertile soil, which are not present in Antarctica.
Depends on whether it has been processed/polished or not. White rice has been processed and can no longer germinate (grow into a new plant) so it will simply rot in whatever place the wind has carried it. If it is an unprocessed grain of rice it is possible that wherever it lands, if it has enough water and nutrients, it will grow into a new rice plant.
No.. it wasn't. Rice came from Asia. Europeans already knew how to grow rice.