irrigation
A region of land that is without a water boundary is known as "landlocked." Some US states that are landlocked are: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nevada.
They were excited when it rained because it brought much-needed relief from the heat, watered crops, and replenished water sources.
The decomposition of water can be brought about by passing an electric current through it in a process called electrolysis. This breaks down water molecules into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.
A long narrow region of land with water on each side is called and isthmus
It is not wise to irrigate crops using seawater. Sea water is very saline and it can kill the plants after a period of prolonged usage.
The Nile flood brought a rich soil called silt and water for the crops.
Irrigation
The process by which water is brought to an area for use in growing crops is called irrigation. It involves the artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growth of crops, especially in areas where rainfall is insufficient. Various methods of irrigation include surface, drip, and sprinkler systems. Effective irrigation practices are crucial for maximizing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security.
There's not enough rain to water the crops. The farmers have to get the water that runs off the mountains to where the crops are.
The piping in water from elsewhere and using it for crops is Irrigation.
The word for watering crops is called irrigation.
Irrigation is a system of canals used to bring water to crops and field's. Mesopotamian farmers brought water from artificial lakes to irrigate their crops.102401fuk u and suk balls
Because the flooding brought fertile soil and extra water for the crops.
The channels or pipes that brought water to where it was needed were called aqueducts.
The Farmland was fertile and water was nearby
Irrigation is the process of supplying water to land to help with the cultivation of crops.
The cells that are brought by droplets of water and a dissolved substance is called diffusion.