A dry land with water supplied through ditches, pipes, or streams is referred to as irrigated land. This method involves artificially delivering water to support agriculture and sustain crops in areas where natural rainfall is insufficient. Irrigation enhances agricultural productivity and can help transform arid regions into fertile farmland.
a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
That would be "irrigation."
aquaduct
It sounds like you're referring to irrigation, where water is diverted by ditches and canals to make land more suitable for planting crops. Irrigation ditches can divert water from free-flowing rivers and streams or from reservoirs created by dams.
Pipes can carry more water than ditches and canals because they have a smoother interior surface which allows for higher flow rates. Additionally, pipes are more efficient in controlling the flow of water and reducing losses due to leakage and evaporation compared to ditches and canals.
They became successful farmers by digging ditches near streams and the stream's water flowed into the ditches making water for crops.
pipe prevent water from evaporation.
it is called irrigation
gets filtered and stored for drinking water
No.Migrate - 1.To move from one country or region and settle in another.2.To change location periodically, especially by moving seasonally from one region to another.Irrigate - 1. To supply (dry land) with water by means of ditches, pipes, or streams; water artificially.2. To wash out (a body cavity or wound) with water or a medicated fluid.3. To make fertile or vital as if by watering.
Mainly lead pipes or hollowed out tree trunks. An open top aqueduct, ditches, etc was also used.
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.