In China, irrigation refers to the artificial application of water to soil to assist in the growth of crops. It plays a crucial role in agriculture, especially in regions with insufficient rainfall. Historically, China has developed extensive irrigation systems, including canals and reservoirs, to enhance agricultural productivity and ensure food security. The practice has been vital for sustaining the country's large population and diverse farming needs.
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The word irrigation does not have an antonym. The opposite would simply be the absence of irrigation. Some synonyms are flooding, soaking, sprinkling, watering, and inundation.
The Los Angeles basin was quite arid prior to the introduction of irrigation. Without irrigation, Las Vegas Nevada will wither. Without irrigation, the garden would wither and die.
Irrigation first began in China in 500 B.C.
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Zheng He is a china word for Agreement.
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The word for watering crops is called irrigation.
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The Anasazi Indians used irrigation to water their crops.
Desalination is the process of removing salt and other minerals from seawater to make it suitable for drinking or irrigation.
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the crops were watered using the new irrigation system