Why is wet rice production dominant in southeastern China and eastern India but not in Tibet or Mongolia?
A.
Tibet and Mongolia do not use rice as feed for their livestock.

B.
Tibet has a highlands climate and Mongolia is arid or semiarid.

C.
The cultural traditions of Tibet and Mongolia prohibit eating rice.

D.
Rice is too expensive to grow in Tibet and Mongolia due to transportation costs.

E.
Rice from China and India is exported to Tibet and Mongolia, which eliminates the need to grow it locally.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The production of wet rice is very dominant in southeastern China and eastern India and not in Tibet or Mongolia because Tibets has a highlands climate and Mongolia is arid or semiarid.

Generally, the cultivation of wet rice requires a presence of natural wet lands especially land with flowing rivers because its aids the rice growth.

Hence, the production of wet rice is not dominant Tibet or Mongolia because Tibets has a highlands climate and Mongolia is arid or semiarid.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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