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.
Irrigation
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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.
mainly the man made resources are: chemical fertilisers pesticides farm machinery HYV seeds and many modern irrigation methods
Man-made sources of water include reservoirs, which are artificial lakes created by damming rivers, and aqueducts, which transport water from one location to another. Desalination plants convert seawater into freshwater, while rainwater harvesting systems collect and store rain for various uses. Additionally, treated wastewater can be reused for irrigation and industrial purposes.
Irrigation generally refers to man made methods of getting water to given areas.
Irrigation generally refers to man made methods of getting water to given areas.
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A weir is a man-made structure that is built across a river or stream to regulate water flow, prevent flooding, or divert water for irrigation or other purposes. It is not naturally occurring.
Irrigation is the process of supplying water to land using artificial means such as man-made canals, pipes, or sprinklers to help plants grow. It is a crucial practice in agriculture to ensure crops receive enough water for optimal growth and yield.
A man-made channel filled with water and used for boat traffic and'or irrigation is called a "canal."
A canal is a man-made waterway for navigation drainage or irrigation.
Irrigation
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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.