Paddy

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A flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops

Real World Example

A paddy is a field flooded with water, primarily used for growing rice, a staple food in East and Southeast Asia during 500-1650. This method of farming was crucial for sustaining large populations, supporting the growth of civilizations like those in China, Japan, and Vietnam. Paddies allowed for efficient rice production, which was a key economic and cultural resource, representing prosperity and stability. Today, the importance of paddies continues as rice remains a staple food, highlighting values like resourcefulness and adaptability in agriculture. For example, modern sustainable farming techniques often draw inspiration from ancient paddy systems to address food security challenges.

Practice Version

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