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There are four rivers in modern Israel: Jordan, Qishon, Yarqon, and Yarmuk.
The Jordan is the largest river in Israel, beginning in the foothills of Mt Hermon. It runs north to south and follows a course of 167km (104 miles) along its meandering path to the Dead Sea, or 104km (65 miles) as the crow flies.
The Qishon (Kishon) River, considered the most polluted river in Israel, flows into the Mediterranean Sea at the city of Haifa.
The Yarqon River in west-central Israel is about 26km (16 miles) long, beginning at Tel Afek (Antipatris), north of Petah Tikva, and flowing through to the Mediterranean Sea at Tel Aviv.
The Yarmuk River forms the boundaries between Jordan, Syria, and Israel and is about 80km (50 miles) long.
There are many nachalot, or wadis, streams that are dry for some if not most of the year, throughout the country including the arid south though the majority are concentrated in the north including the tributaries of the Jordan; the Snir, Hermon and Dan.
There are four rivers in modern Israel: Jordan, Qishon, Yarqon, and Yarmuk The Jordan is the largest river in Israel, beginning in the foothills of Mt Hermon. It runs north to south and follows a course of 167km (104 miles) along its meandering path to the Dead Sea, or 104km (65 miles) as the crow flies. The Qishon (Kishon) River, considered the most polluted river in Israel, flows into the Mediterranean Sea at the city of Haifa. The Yarqon River in west-central Israel is about 26km (16 miles) long, beginning at Tel Afek (Antipatris), north of Petah Tikva, and flowing through to the Mediterranean Sea at Tel Aviv. The Yarmuk River forms the boundaries between Jordan, Syria, and Israel and is about 80km (50 miles) long.
Israel has a number of seasonal and weak rivers which have a tendency to disappear during the Dry Season, such as the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv. The only annual river in Israel is the Jordan River which forms the boundary between Israel and Jordan (and the West Bank and Jordan in certain areas).
The major source of water in israel is the Kinneret which located in the north east border(near Syria).
You are probably thinking of the Jordan River, which is Israel's largest supplier of fresh water.
The sea of galilee
Irrigation
irrigation
Many agricultural regions around the world use water for irrigation, including places like California in the United States, the Nile River Valley in Egypt, and the Punjab region in India. Water is essential for agriculture to grow crops and support food production in these areas.
The farmers used an irrigation system to carry water from the river to their cropsLarge amounts of water are needed for irrigation."John started his irrigation system so his crops would have enough water to grow well."The farmer installed a new irrigation system to water his crops.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
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Irrigation.
you can use irrigation
Salted water is not used for irrigation in agriculture. Sodium chloride irrigation can be used for the nose disinfection etc.
it is called irrigation
More than one. The famous one is the slow-drip, invented in Israel.
Irrigation is the act of moving water to water crops and for drinking water. In most cases aqueducts are used to do this.