Why is wheat grown more often in china than rice?
Wheat is not grown more often in China than rice. In fact, rice is the staple food crop of China and is grown on a much larger scale than wheat. Rice is grown in the south of China, where the climate is warm and humid, while wheat is grown in the north, where the climate is cooler and drier.
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