Irrigation canals are man-made channels designed to transport water from a source, such as a river or reservoir, to agricultural fields. They facilitate the controlled distribution of water, ensuring that crops receive adequate moisture for growth, especially in arid regions. These canals can vary in size and complexity, ranging from simple ditches to extensive systems with gates and locks to manage water flow.
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The irrigation system is the process of supplying water to a field etc... through a system of tunnels or canals that run through the field.
The used irragation and canals to control the flood ing and plant crops with the water.They sometimes used levees
Becuase water got spread out a lot faster than having egyptians going from crop to crop watering by hand
Cleaning The Rivers were interrupted by war.....Boom!
Irragation
No but they used irragation!
It means to make water canals.
Perennial canals are those canals that have water either from rivers or from artificial lakes.Read more: What_are_perennial_canals
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