There are some areas/places in the world who experience lack of rain fall seasonally and their irrigation is necessary .
It is called irrigation.
Irrigation.
because if the irrigation is done properly the farmers can work properly on their fields without facing any problem of water it is also necessary because even during famine no field is left without water and even then our country can progress well and it is useful for our coming generation also
it increases their food supplies it is also necessary to stop crops from being dry.
irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
Irrigation.
This is called irrigation - specifically it is "surface irrigation".
Sumerian farmers utilized an advanced irrigation system to water their fields during the dry summer months. They constructed canals and ditches to channel water from the nearby rivers, particularly the Tigris and Euphrates, directly to their fields. This method allowed them to control water flow and ensure that their barley crops received the necessary moisture for growth. Additionally, they may have used techniques such as basin irrigation to maximize water retention in their fields.
Farmers water their fields by using methods such as drip irrigation, sprinkler systems, flood irrigation, or pivots. The method chosen depends on factors like crop type, soil type, and water availability. These systems ensure that crops receive the necessary amount of water to grow and thrive.
irrigation
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
Irrigation sprinklers
Irrigation System
Irrigation
through irrigation which can be from a well or and they pipe all the water to the fields or center pivot irrigation where a portable irrigation pipe about 100m goes around circular fields and sprays water on crops and rotates really slowly. also any bodies of water such as streams or rivers through permission from the owner such as the government, then when permission is accepted then you pump water to your fields. Also when it rains it automatically quenches crops.
The Hohokam dug irrigation channels to bring water into it fields.