methane
yes
No , It grows like grass. It is harvested in water, by flooding the paddies.
In Asia, Rice grows in paddies. These are flooded fields.
Rice paddies are a significant source of methane emissions in agriculture, producing around 100 million tonnes of methane per year globally. Methane is produced in rice paddies through anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in the flooded soil. The amount of methane produced can vary depending on factors such as soil conditions, water management practices, and rice varieties.
sulfur dioxide and nitroxide and nitromonoxide. these gases damage our environment. how can u not know this. i mean I'm only in yr9 and Ive already done this in chemistry and got an A* . seriously got to a private school
Rice is grown in paddies, or paddy fields.
the temples are in Egypt and the rice paddies are in India.
rice grown on paddies is wet rice cultivation
It is a plant grown in rice paddies.
Rice
paddies
That the rice paddies a trimmed carefully and grown very carefully(e.g. They leave not a single weed in sight in a row of rice paddies, they get rid of the weeds until they are gone and they trim them neatly) this is what the bali farmers do for their neat crops.
yes
Because rice paddies provide the stagnant water necessary for mosquito breeding; Mosquitos are the vector viz. facilitate the transmission of malaria.
No , It grows like grass. It is harvested in water, by flooding the paddies.
a "paddy" is the correct term
In Asia, Rice grows in paddies. These are flooded fields.