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Irrigation. This process dates back 5,000 years.
For irrigation, for trade vessels, for warships.
Fertilizers, weedkillers, fungicides and pesticides can all be washed into nearby waterways by irrigation or rainfall.
Irrigation canals are the main waterways that bring irrigation water from a water source to the areas to be irrigated. They can be lined with concrete, brick, stone, or a flexible membrane to prevent seepage and erosion. ... Channels and canals refer to main waterways supplying water to one or more farms
Canal irrigation:Canal irrigation is a way to water crops by digging channels, which draw their water supplies from rivers. These artificial waterways divert the river water into multiple ditches that provide irrigation to the crops.
In the past, waterways served as primary transportation routes for trade, communication, and exploration, facilitating the movement of goods and people. Today, waterways continue to play a crucial role in transportation, trade, and recreation, supporting industries such as shipping, tourism, fishing, and providing access to resources and connectivity between regions.
1) Improved rice cultivation 2) Elaborate irrigation systems and waterways
== Canals are the artificial river like structures built for 1) Irrigation 2) Waterways (transport)
Canal irrigation:Canal irrigation is a way to water crops by digging channels, which draw their water supplies from rivers. These artificial waterways divert the river water into multiple ditches that provide irrigation to the crops.
Location near water made farming easier through irrigation.
There are several waterways around the UK. A few of the waterways are the West Midlands Waterways, South Wales and Severn Waterways, and the North East Waterways.
What were the 2 waterways in Massachusetts