a canal
Canal.
A man-made waterway designed for navigation, drainage, or irrigation is typically referred to as a canal. Canals are constructed to facilitate the movement of boats and ships, manage water levels, and redirect water for agricultural purposes. They play a crucial role in transportation, flood control, and irrigation, significantly impacting economic activities and land use. Examples include the Panama Canal for navigation and various irrigation canals used in agriculture.
A man-made waterway designed for navigation, drainage, or irrigation is commonly referred to as a canal. Canals are constructed to facilitate the movement of boats and ships, manage water resources, and support agricultural activities by providing irrigation to fields. They can also help with flood control and improve drainage in certain areas. Examples include the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal, which are primarily for navigation, as well as various irrigation canals used in agriculture.
"Acequia" is a Spanish word that refers to an irrigation canal or waterway used for distributing water for agricultural purposes. It is commonly used in the southwestern United States and parts of Latin America.
irrigation was used for watering crops and was occasionally used for drinking.
It is a man made passage in a form of waterway constructed to allow the water or boats to pass through or use for irrigation purposes.
Irrigation is the prime method used.
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
canal irrigation
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
I think the Inka tribe used irrigation.
Salted water is not used for irrigation in agriculture. Sodium chloride irrigation can be used for the nose disinfection etc.