They used levee canals to bring water to their fields.
Not only to drink, but to water their crops. They used complex irrigation systems to bring in water from the water sources to where they needed the water.
through the system of irrigation
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
Ancient farmers built there villages on the banks of rivers.They did it there so when they needed water for there crops.They would just have to walk a couple of feet to get to the water when they needed to water them. It was a faster and resorcourseful idea. :) :) :)
the sumerians used shadufs to transport water into thier ditches that were made to irragate the land.
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
they didn't 'bring' river water to the fields it flooded each year
Not only to drink, but to water their crops. They used complex irrigation systems to bring in water from the water sources to where they needed the water.
irrigation
through the system of irrigation
Floods could damage crops and soil, leading to significant losses for farmers. Droughts could reduce water supply for irrigation, stunting crop growth and reducing yields. Farmers built irrigation systems such as canals, wells, and dams to bring water to their fields during dry spells or invested in drought-resistant crops to adapt to the changing conditions.
Since the fields were filled with water the farmers word for the king. Instead of working in the fields they helped work on the temples and pyramids.
Farmers pumping river water and spraying the water onto their fields of growing crops is known as crop irrigation.
Irrigation.
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irrigation
Irrigation