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Irrigated land refers to agricultural land that receives water through artificial means, such as irrigation systems, rather than relying solely on natural rainfall. This method enhances crop growth by providing a controlled water supply, allowing for increased productivity and the ability to cultivate crops in arid regions. Irrigation can involve various techniques, including drip, sprinkler, and flood irrigation, tailored to specific crops and environmental conditions.
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I'm thinking of leasing the land next to our development because it is good soil to cultivate.
Irrigation canals do not expand from land. They expand from water into the land.
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We need to adopt different means of irrigation because in india there is uncertainity of rainfall as rainfall is erratic in nature so as to cultivate crops more water is to be supplied which is done through different means of irrigation.
During the earliest years of agricultural development, the introduction of irrigation techniques such as canals and ditches allowed farms to be located farther from rivers. This enabled farmers to cultivate land in areas that might not have been naturally suitable for agriculture due to lack of water access.
increase crop yields and support a larger population. Irrigation allows for more efficient use of water resources, making it possible to cultivate previously arid or inhospitable land. This expansion of agricultural capacity can lead to population growth and the ability to support a larger territory.
Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the land or soil.
Agricultural techniques like irrigation enable civilizations to cultivate larger areas of land, increasing food production and population size. This surplus food can support expansion efforts by fueling expeditions, settlement expansion, or supporting larger armies. Additionally, stable food production from irrigation can reduce the risk of famine, allowing resources to be redirected towards growth and expansion.