Source of irrigation is rain
sources of irrigation in India are,RiversDamsPondsGround waterWell
1.Well Irrigation2.Canal Irrigation3.Tank Irrigation
pump sets , canals ,ponds,dams,etc.
irrigation, chiefly from underground sources
Irrigation farmers benefited more from irrigation as it enabled them to cultivate crops consistently and support larger populations. Hunter-gatherers relied on natural resources and faced uncertainties in finding food sources.
Desalinization and Drip Irrigation.
It depend on the climatic conditions of a place and sources of irrigation. Mainly it is sown in winter.
irrigation provides water to the soil that otherwise might not be available due to proximity of the soil to water. Irrigation is an artificial means of channeling water from sources farther away to an area closer to the soil so as to facilitate agriculture that otherwise might not flourish.
It allowed people to move away from natural water sources such as rivers and lakes. They were able to provide water for drinking and for crops in places where there were no natural water sources.
1) Improved rice cultivation 2) Elaborate irrigation systems and waterways
Canal irrigation is not feasible in Balochistan due to its arid climate, low rainfall, and limited water resources. The region lacks the necessary water sources and infrastructure to support extensive canal irrigation systems. Additionally, the terrain in Balochistan is rugged and not conducive to large-scale canal construction.
(An aquiclude is an impermeable water barrier underground) The formation of an aquiclude meant that there were no deep water sources for irrigation.