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Qué (quién) es paddy field - definición


Paddy field         
  • A small hut in between rice paddies on the outskirts of the town of [[Nan, Thailand]]
  • Baobab]] and rice field near [[Morondava]], Madagascar
  • Batad Rice Terraces in [[Banaue, Ifugao]], Philippines
  • Paddy fields in Myanmar
  • Farmers planting rice in [[Cambodia]]
  • A rice field in Vietnam
  • Expansion of Austronesian peoples<br>(3500 BC to AD 1200)
  • Paddy terraces in [[Kampung Naga]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Bas-relief of Karmawibhanga of 9th century [[Borobudur]] describe [[rice barn]] and rice plants being infested by mouse pestilence. [[Rice farming]] has a long history in [[Indonesia]].
  • Paddy field [[scarecrow]]s in Japan
  • Rice fields with seedlings planted in the village of [[Karthalipalem]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]]
  • Water buffalos]] were formerly used to plough muddy paddy fields in Indonesia although the use of mechanised methods, such as small powered ploughs, has become much more common in recent years.
  • Paddy fields in Laos
  • language family homelands]], and likely routes of early rice transfer (ca. 3500 to 500 BC). The approximate coastlines during the early [[Holocene]] are shown in lighter blue. (Bellwood, 2011)<ref name="Bellwood2011"/>
  • Panorama of the Longji terrace, one of the Longsheng rice terraces of [[Guangxi]], China
  • Paddy fields near [[Mantua]]
  • Model of a [[Liangzhu culture]] (3400 to 2250 BC) ancient city surrounded by a moat with rice paddies
  • Map of [[Neolithic China]]<br>(8500 to 1500 BC)
  • Women planting rice in Nepal
  • A paddy field with matured rice paddy in [[Bangladesh]]
  • Paddy field after cutting paddy
  • A paddy field in [[Sammanthurai]], [[Ampara District]].
  • Paddy field near [[Namwon]], South Korea, early June
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  • Harvesting Paddy using Machines in [[Sri Lanka]].
  • A paddy field in [[Binangonan]], [[Rizal]], [[Philippines]].
  • [[Taro]] fields in [[Hanalei Valley]], [[Kaua'i]], [[Hawaii]]
  • Rice terraces in [[Yuanyang County, Yunnan]], China
  • A freshly sown paddy field of rice of Sasoni, Dibrugarh District, Assam during July-August.
  • Paddy field in the state of [[Terengganu]], Malaysia
FLOODED PARCEL OF ARABLE LAND USED FOR GROWING SEMIAQUATIC RICE
Rice paddy; Paddy Field; Paddy cultivation; Padis; Rice paddies; Paddy fields; Paddyfields; Rice pattie; Rice field; Rice paddys; Rice fields; Paddyfield; Wet rice; Paddy rice; Wet-rice; Padi field; Rice patty; Wet-field cultivation; Wet field cultivation; Flooded rice fields; Ricefield; Wetland agriculture; Sawah field
A paddy field is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It originates from the Neolithic rice-farming cultures of the Yangtze River basin in southern China, associated with pre-Austronesian and Hmong-Mien cultures.
Field (agriculture)         
  • A field of [[rapeseed]]s in [[Kärkölä]], Finland (2010)
  • [[Rotational grazing]] with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a short period
AREA OF LAND USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Agricultural field; Cultivated field; Arable field; Paddock (field); Farm field; Field (farming)
In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land.
Field (physics)         
  • In [[classical gravitation]], mass is the source of an attractive [[gravitational field]] '''g'''.
  • Fields due to [[color charge]]s, like in [[quark]]s ('''G''' is the [[gluon field strength tensor]]). These are "colorless" combinations. '''Top:''' Color charge has "ternary neutral states" as well as binary neutrality (analogous to [[electric charge]]). '''Bottom:''' The quark/antiquark combinations.<ref name="Mc Graw Hill"/><ref name="M. Mansfield, C. O’Sullivan 2011"/>
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COMMON PHYSICS TERM FOR A PHYSICAL QUANTITY, REPRESENTED BY A NUMBER OR TENSOR, THAT HAS A VALUE FOR EACH POINT IN SPACE-TIME
Field theory (physics); Internal group; Physical field; Classical field; Field physics; Relativistic field theory; Spatial field
In physics, a field is a physical quantity, represented by a scalar, vector, or tensor, that has a value for each point in space and time. For example, on a weather map, the surface temperature is described by assigning a number to each point on the map; the temperature can be considered at a certain point in time or over some interval of time, to study the dynamics of temperature change.
Ejemplos de uso de paddy field
1. The aircraft came to rest in the middle of paddy field.
2. Thooradi, who said he was carried by the giant waves over the coconut palms and flung into a paddy field.
3. A Philippine farmer prepares to plant rice seedlings on a paddy field in the northern island of Luzon.
4. Crowds gather The crash left a section of one of the trains lying on its side in a paddy field.
5. It also supplies power to three dams – essential for the region‘s electricity as well as Indonesia‘s largest paddy field.