Using irrigation by pumping water from a nearby river or stream, and spraying the water over the crops.
It's irrigation ;D
Farmers get their water by the irrigation. (called the Central Valley Project)
Humans provide fresh water in dry areas by purifying the water.
The process called irrigation is the most common form of watering dry fields, water is pumped from reservoirs or wells. However some farmers will have land removed to lower the field so that the water table will supply the crops.
Because there is so little rainfall throughout the year in the Deccan Plateau, farmers rely on summer monsoons for the water they need. Each year, these storms bring water that can be used for irrigation and crops. This allows farmers to grow food in areas that are often dry for many months.
To reduce water activity, you can # dry the food # add sugar # add salt To increase water activity, add water.
Dry farming helped farmers by enabling them to grow crops in regions with limited water supply. By using water conservation techniques and planting drought-resistant crops, farmers could reduce the need for irrigation and still produce a harvest. This method allowed farmers to cultivate land that would otherwise be unsuitable for farming due to water scarcity.
Farmers in the California Valley get water during dry seasons primarily through irrigation systems that rely on reservoirs, wells, canals, and pipelines for water delivery. In particular, they may also use technology like drip irrigation to efficiently water crops and maximize water usage. Some farmers also participate in water-sharing agreements or utilize groundwater pumping to supplement their water supply during dry spells.
from water researves irrigation
Because the soil is dry and you need to add water
To make dry slime not dry, simply add a small amount of warm water or slime activator to the slime and knead it until the desired consistency is reached. Be cautious not to add too much water or activator, as this could make the slime too sticky or runny.
Farmers in the Sabarmati basin agitated due to issues such as water scarcity, insufficient government support, and disputes over water allocation from the Sabarmati river. They protested against the unfair distribution of water resources and demanded better policies to address their concerns.