The ability to store water and the ability to survive long time without getting water.
Without people, the world would return to a more natural state with ecosystems functioning without human intervention. Cities and structures would decay, and wildlife would reclaim urban areas. Climate change and pollution would likely improve as human activities ceased.
To adjust the flow rate of continuous irrigation, you can control the flow by adjusting the height of the irrigation bag or container. Increasing the height will usually increase the flow rate, while decreasing the height will lower it. Alternatively, you can use a flow regulator if your irrigation system has one to adjust the flow rate more precisely.
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert. It covers an area of about 5.5 million square miles. Despite its name, a desert is defined by low precipitation levels, which the Antarctic Desert experiences due to its extremely cold temperatures.
A desert on the equator would typically have hot temperatures year-round due to the direct sunlight it receives. It may experience minimal rainfall and have a dry climate, resulting in sparse vegetation and limited animal life. Examples include the Atacama Desert in South America and the Danakil Desert in Africa.
Without water irrigation, the desert areas would be too arid, and food plants would be unable to grow as a farm crop.
There would need a source of irrigation water.
Absolutely. Without irrigation, they would be able to produce very little.
The Los Angeles basin was quite arid prior to the introduction of irrigation. Without irrigation, Las Vegas Nevada will wither. Without irrigation, the garden would wither and die.
Irrigation helped farmers to grow crops because the water in the Nile would spread through the canals and create wet land, so that the wet land would grow crops. Without the river Nile Ancient Egypt would have been a desert and wouldn't have been able to grow crops and create irrigation.
Yes, but irrigation would be required and that means lots of water. A person would have to double the amount of precipitation at least.
Without water, the world would be a barren desert.
Life in the form of water, for without it there would only be desert. Water for irrigation for agriculture etc, for hydro-electricity, for fish, for transport, for the populous to use, including drinking water etc and for the economy including tourism.
You would have to travel to northeastern Arizona.
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There is no geographical feature which most people would describe as a 'desert' in the US state of Missouri.
of course Babylonia had a irrigation system, without water how would the plants in hanging gardens be able to survive, after all water is one of the building blocks to a Civilization.