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Using irrigation by pumping water from a nearby river or stream, and spraying the water over the crops.
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Farmers pumping river water and spraying the water onto their fields of growing crops is known as crop irrigation.
Construction of the Trevi Fountain began in 1732 and was completed in 1762. It continued pumping fresh water since 19 B.C.
The river than carries the largest volume of water is the Amazon River. Its average discharge is said to be 7,381,000 cubic feet per second.
Water is moved by canals, pipes, tunnels, and natural channels for very long distances in many parts of California. Pumping is often involved at great expense of energy, such as for pumping State Water Project water over the Tehachapi Mountains to the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Reservoirs also contribute to conveyance, such as conveyance for Central Valley Project water from the Trinity River through Whiskeytown Reservoir to the Spring Creek Tunnel and thence the Sacramento River. The Delta serves to convey large quantities of water from the Sacramento River to state and federal pumps into canals going south.
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Most lakes fill with water naturally, damed lakes fill by the river or stream that is blocked.The same as most reservoirs. There are very few lakes that are filled purposely by pumping water into them.
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The early civilizations began near a river because they could get water from there. They also found animals their who needed water too. they began around water because they could fish there and hunt the animals near thereThey could farm the fertile ground, and the river was a water source and food source also Bathing themselves in the water since there was no indoor plumbing. hope it helps, yukti> :D :)
If I had to say, it would probably be the pumping of water into the building.