Irrigation in geography refers to the artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growing of crops and vegetation. It is a critical agricultural practice used to enhance food production, especially in arid and semi-arid regions where natural rainfall is insufficient. Various methods of irrigation, such as drip, flood, and sprinkler systems, help manage water resources effectively, promoting sustainable farming and improving crop yields.
Irragation
No but they used irragation!
to write the earth
irragation
The word "geography" is derived from the Greek words "geo" meaning Earth and "graphy" meaning to write, which is a field of science that studies the Earth's physical features and processes, including its landforms, climates, and ecosystems.
The correct spelling is "irrigation" (watering crops).
Irrigation is the application of water to soil or farmland
The root origin of the 'geography' is Latin.'Geo' is "earth" and'ology' is "the study of"geology literally translates to "the study of the earth."
gathering,hunting,farming,and irragation
irragation canals
the wheel and irragation
The nile was used for irragation, swimming, and food. The irragation is where the water overflows and waters all of the crops because Egypt was very dry and it was hard to find water. That is why of course the nile is a gift from the gods.