A lot of the water is lost through evaporation.
It is called irrigation.
Irrigation.
Sprinkler irrigation systems irrigate (water) crops/plants. If it is automated with a timer, sprinkler irrigation systems can be turned on and off at different times of the day. Places you'd find automated sprinklers: Parks, golf courses, landscapes, etc. Sprinkler irrigation systems can also be found on farms in several different formats, including pivot systems, pipes laid through fields (hand-lines), and wheel-lines.
Irrigation pumps work by drawing water from a source such as a well, river, or reservoir and then pumping it through a system of pipes or channels to irrigate agricultural fields or gardens. The pumps use either centrifugal force or positive displacement to increase the pressure and force the water through the system. Some pumps are powered by electricity, while others may run on gasoline or diesel engines.
rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigationPosted by guptaindustries39...(student), on 30/5/12
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
the water was diverted by digging ditches in the ground going through the fields, when the tied of the river raised then it would travel down these ditches, the ground would then soak it up and the plants would suck it in. The ditches were called aqueducts.
By trapping water in dams and weirs, and leading irrigation channels through the fields.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
Evaporation. A significant, but lesser amount, is also lost to percolation in the transfer ditches, unless they are lined with something impermeable, like concrete.
Evaporation. A significant, but lesser amount, is also lost to percolation in the transfer ditches, unless they are lined with something impermeable, like concrete.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
through the system of irrigation