If water from a lake is used for irrigation, the lake's water level can decrease, potentially leading to decreased habitat for aquatic life, increased concentration of pollutants, and changes in the lake's temperature and water quality. This can have negative impacts on the ecosystem and overall health of the lake.
Yes, the water cycle is essential for human and plant life on earth. Without the water cycle there would be no rain, no rivers, no water to drink or to irrigate crops. Life would be very different.
If a drought occurs and the pond dries up, the grassland may experience decreased water availability leading to dehydration and die-off of vegetation. Additionally, the rice fields would be impacted, with crops failing due to lack of irrigation. Overall, the ecosystem would suffer from reduced biodiversity and disruption of food chains.
Add again water.
and what would happen?
It will die.
I would think cucumbers
you can drink pure water and irrigate with it. if the only water available is the sea then you would have to convert it
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there would be war and there would be gangs.
they built a lever system pulled by slaves that would bring a bucket down and up to water it.
yes because that brought water which in the water is mineral also necessary for the soil. if it didnt flood they would irrigate so it would flood
Yes, the water cycle is essential for human and plant life on earth. Without the water cycle there would be no rain, no rivers, no water to drink or to irrigate crops. Life would be very different.
Ancient Egyptians needed the floods to irrigate crops. Egyptians would measure the water with a nilometer so people upstream would be aware of how much water was coming.
the water was diverted by digging ditches in the ground in the fields, when the river raised then it would go down. the ground will soak the water and the plants would grow.
they would irrigate,that means to bring water to dry places so because peoplewanted to grow crops
There would be no water cycle.
The water will get polluted.