Irrigation is the process of supplying water artificially to the plants through land or soil. Some of the commonly used irrigation types are surface irrigation, localized irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, sub irrigation, automatic irrigation and in-ground irrigation.
Basically the irrigation itself artificial. It is the artificial means of supplying water to plants, whereas natural means of irrigation means it comes from rain.
Large irrigation channels losses more water by evaporation.
Irrigation isn't really natural. And that's because we generally think of irrigation as meaning the artificial application of water to soil to assist in growing crops. Use the link below to do a quick review.
If there is not enough rain, then additional water (i.e., irrigation) is required.
Irrigation allows food to be grown on a predictable basis, so that people do not need to move with the seasons.
well first of all if there is too much irrigation the river would get dirty and animals would die
In the Old Kingdom the Egyptians kept peace with Nubia, the population grew, and they worked on irrigation for farming.
Examples of irrigation system are,Perennial irrigation (Dams)Direct irrigation (river canal irrigation)Storage irrigation (tanks and resevoirs)
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Tress help in preventing irrigation. Tress are helpful in preventing the direct heat from the ozone layer.
When was irrigation made
Tress help in preventing irrigation. Tress are helpful in preventing the direct heat from the ozone layer.
some methord of irrigation for-conserving water
canal irrigation
Irrigation.
The word for watering crops is called irrigation.
Samuel Fortier has written: 'Seepage water of northern Utah' -- subject(s): Groundwater 'Guide to irrigation practice on the Pacific Coast' -- subject(s): Irrigation, Irrigation farming 'Irrigation requirements of the arid and semiarid lands of the Southwest' -- subject(s): Irrigation, Reclamation of land 'Use of water in irrigation' -- subject(s): Irrigation 'Irrigation of alfalfa' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Irrigation 'Silt in the Colorado River and its relation to irrigation' -- subject(s): Irrigation, Silt