A mountain is not typically considered an irrigated place, as irrigation refers to the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes. Mountains often have natural water sources like rivers and streams, but their steep terrain and climate can make irrigation challenging. However, certain mountainous regions may use irrigation techniques in valleys or lower areas to support agriculture. Overall, the term "mountain" itself does not imply irrigation.
Well, in the savanna or any place in africa
Theodore J. Swartz has written: 'Consumptive use by irrigated high mountain meadows in southern Wyoming' -- subject(s): Evapotranspiration, Irrigation, Measurement, Mountain meadows
I live in the Central Valley and we are flat desert land that is irrigated. We live between two mountain ranges the coastal and Sierras.
A antonym for irrigated is sober. I got it off of a website named opposite-word.com.
all the cultivated, 200 hectares of land is irrigated in palampur
yes
Sugar candy mountain is not a place but sugar mountain is a place. More like a mountain full of snow, or sugar if you want to imagine that.
It's the past tense for irrigate. He irrigated the field with sprinkler pipes which he moved each day.
There is no such place as "Wales Mountain."
A mountain range.
irrigated
Your pubic bush