A harbor
A natural harbor is a sheltered body of water that provides protection for ships. It is typically formed by natural geological features such as cliffs, islands, or a deep inlet. Natural harbors can impact the environment by providing habitats for marine life and biodiversity, as well as influencing water circulation and sediment transport in coastal areas.
natural subsurface irrigation :- those areas which lie near to canal and roots zone of crops doenst require irrigation water Artificial irrigation :- by a network of pipe and pump water is provide to the root zone
Shale itself does not filter water. However, shale formations can act as natural barriers or confining layers that can help prevent the movement of contaminants from one layer to another in groundwater systems.
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Yes, capitals are often located near a body of water for economic, transportation, and defensive reasons. Waterways provide access to trade routes, freshwater supply, and natural barriers for protection.
That would be a harbor.
A reservoir can be a natural or artificial lake. This is where water is collected or stored. It can be created in river valleys through the construction of a dam.
Undersea barriers are structures or natural formations that impede or redirect the movement of marine organisms, sediments, or water flow in ocean environments. They can include artificial installations like underwater fences, artificial reefs, and barriers used in marine construction, as well as natural features like ridges or trenches. These barriers can impact marine ecosystems by influencing habitat connectivity, affecting species migration, and altering sediment transport processes. Their design and purpose often aim to protect certain areas, enhance marine habitats, or manage human activities such as fishing and shipping.
artificial aquifer recharge is the enchance ment of natural ground water
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Natural irrigation refers to the water supplied to crops through natural processes like rain or flooding. Artificial irrigation involves the controlled supply of water to crops using man-made techniques like sprinkler systems or drip irrigation to ensure plants receive adequate water for optimal growth.
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Many natural and artificial lakes, rivers, ponds and and channels.
Natural light- sun light. Artificial light- torch light..
Water, in an appropriate quantity that depends on the type of plant, is necessary for growth. Certain kinds of artificial light can mimic natural light well enough that plants may thrive, such as those used in greenhouses.