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Inundation canals Provide a high flow of water. Cheapest source of water. Helps in the irrigation of flood plains. Provides fresh water. Can vary in sizes.
perennial canals : They are linked to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year and they irrigate a vast area.Inundation canals : long canals taken off from large rivers are called inundation canals. They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood
perennial canals : They are linked to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year and they irrigate a vast area.Inundation canals : long canals taken off from large rivers are called inundation canals. They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood
Inundation canals are canals that are linked to large rivers. Perennial canals are the canals which are linked with dams. Inundation canals provides water only when rivers are flooded while perennial canals supplies water all the time.
Inundation canal are long canals taken off from large rivers.They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when in flood. While Perennial canals are lined to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year, and they irrigate a vast area. LIKE IT.
inundated canals are long canals taken off from large rivers and it receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood .
the canals which recieve water only when river floods
That is the correct spelling of "inundated" (flooded).
Because the flood waters produce water for the farmers
Flash flood - A flash flood is a sudden inundation of water in low-lying areas, usually brought on by heavy rain or a dam break
so if the flood did not happen in summer water could get to the crops
It is when a river bursts its banks due to the sudden massive increase in the volume of water. Huge areas of land on either side is then under water for a period of time - flooded, or inundated, by the river water.