An irrigation channel is a conduit that transports water in order to irrigate agricultural land.
The word for watering crops is called irrigation.
Yabbies live in creeks, dams, rivers, irrigation channels in Australia.
The Hohokam dug irrigation channels to bring water into it fields.
Large irrigation channels losses more water by evaporation.
Furrow irrigation should be used on slopes. Furrow irrigation creates parallel channels along the length of the slope.
Irrigation ditches are manmade channels that deliver water to homes, farms, industries and other human uses.
The answer is: Hohokam
The Hohokam were the native peoples who dug hundreds of miles of irrigation channels in the American Southwest, specifically in present-day Arizona. They were known for their advanced agricultural practices and ability to cultivate crops in arid environments using these irrigation systems.
The answer is: Hohokam
This is known as 'irrigation'.
Irrigation.
With lakes and dams, canals, irrigation channels and weirs.