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the main types of irrigation systms in India are wells and tube wells tanks canals dams and lakes.
Examples of irrigation system are,Perennial irrigation (Dams)Direct irrigation (river canal irrigation)Storage irrigation (tanks and resevoirs)
Water harvesting is a method of collecting rainwater in storage tanks or pits which are dug underground; the purpose is to store the water for future use in irrigation or to increase the water table.
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Avariety of method were used for irrigation.1. In some areas well were dug.2. In other places huge tanks were constructed to collect rain water.3. This water was used during the dry season.answered by Riya(off) Ranjna of class VII K.VNo AFS Hindon Gzb
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Farms are irrigated using tanks by storing water in large containers that can be strategically placed to distribute water to crops. Gravity or pumps can be used to move water from the tanks to irrigation systems, such as drip or sprinkler systems, ensuring efficient delivery to plants. This method allows for controlled water application, reduces waste, and can be particularly useful in areas with limited water access or during dry seasons. Additionally, using tanks helps in managing water resources effectively by allowing farmers to collect and store rainwater or other sources.
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The best uses for 80-gallon water tanks in residential settings include storing water for emergencies, irrigation for gardens, and supplementing water supply for laundry or cleaning.
Water scarcity can be improved by various methods like rainwater harvesting, canal irrigation, lift irrigation, groundwater protection, building wells and tanks, avoiding misuse of water and also by hydroelectricity projects, dams, etc
They have some but all of them are broken oneshich means India sucksthe end.don't rlly agree with tht. India got like 3k active tanks and they are over 50ton (tht means they r not broken) and India is ranked 4th in militar power.THE END
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