The process described is known as irrigation. It involves artificially supplying water to agricultural land through systems like ditches, pipes, or canals, which transport water from nearby sources such as rivers, lakes, or reservoirs. Irrigation is essential for enhancing crop yields, especially in arid or semi-arid regions where rainfall is insufficient. This practice allows for more consistent and controlled farming conditions.
It is irrigation
Irrigation systems such as irrigation ditches, channels and canals artificially supply dry land with water.A river is a system which supplies dry land with water naturally, not artificially.
In medicine it is the cleaning wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution. It is also the supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc.
This irrigation method is called canal irrigation. It involves using canals, ditches, and walls to divert and distribute water to crops for agricultural purposes.
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the sumerians used shadufs to transport water into thier ditches that were made to irragate the land.
Ditches are a kind of hole.
A shovel is the best tool to dig ditches with.
The area of Castle Ditches is 97,124.5541376 square meters.
the water was diverted by digging ditches in the ground going through the fields, when the tied of the river raised then it would travel down these ditches, the ground would then soak it up and the plants would suck it in. The ditches were called aqueducts.
two dit/ches
They used gated ditches and leaves.