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a system of transferring water to crops using the water that is recycledAn irrigation system is an under ground system that brings more water to land.
At Temple of the Nymphs at Mieza in Macedonia under the tutelage of Aristotle.
Babylonia began around 1894 BCE, which means it was established approximately 3,900 years ago. It emerged as a significant political and cultural entity in ancient Mesopotamia, particularly under the rule of King Hammurabi in the 18th century BCE.
The various groups in Mesopotamia, such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, gained their empires through a combination of military conquest, strategic alliances, and advancements in agriculture and trade. The Sumerians established city-states that thrived on irrigation and trade, while the Akkadians, under Sargon, unified these city-states through conquest. The Babylonians, particularly under Hammurabi, expanded their influence by implementing a codified legal system that promoted stability. The Assyrians furthered their empire through military prowess and a highly organized administrative system, allowing them to control vast territories.
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The Soviets constructed huge irrigation facilities to boost the land under irrigation from the Aral Sea
Luis Leopoldo Silva has written: 'Runoff under sprinkler irrigation' -- subject(s): Sprinkler irrigation, Runoff, Irrigation, Management, Tailwater recovery systems 'Runoff under sprinkler irrigation' -- subject(s): Sprinkler irrigation, Runoff, Irrigation, Management, Tailwater recovery systems
it is made by the water being reduced by the rainfall. it holds the irrigation and rain in the stems of the water.there are many things that are affected by rainfall and irrigation
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drip irrigation uses less water (up to 50% less) than overhead irrigation. fertiliser can be applied in-line as well. the exact dose of water can be delivered to the plant as and when required. less evaporation than overhead irrigation
subirrigation, also known as seepage irrigation, is a method of irrigation where water is delivered to the plant root zone from below the soil surface and absorbed upwards. The excess may be collected for reuse.
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a system of transferring water to crops using the water that is recycledAn irrigation system is an under ground system that brings more water to land.
a system of transferring water to crops using the water that is recycledAn irrigation system is an under ground system that brings more water to land.