Water wheel irrigation is a method of using a water wheel, typically made of wooden or metal slats, to lift water from a river or canal to irrigate fields. The wheel is turned by the flow of water, and as it rotates, buckets or containers attached to the wheel scoop up water and release it onto a higher elevation for agricultural use. This technique is often employed in areas where traditional irrigation methods are impractical, providing an efficient way to harness natural water sources for farming. It has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world.
Irrigation.
some methord of irrigation for-conserving water
The plow,the wheel,and irrigation systems
Intake is an integral part of any irrigation system. The intake is where water is drawn into the irrigation system, either from a body of water or from a water system. This water is then distributed through the irrigation system to water the plants.
This is called irrigation - specifically it is "surface irrigation".
rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigationPosted by guptaindustries39...(student), on 30/5/12
A rahat or Persian wheel is a type of water-lifting device that consists of a chain of pots attached to a wheel. As the wheel turns, the pots dip into a water source and bring water to the surface. It is commonly used in Iran and other parts of Asia for irrigation purposes.
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
irrigation systems are canals that are dug from the nile to the crops to water the crops hope this helps.
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drip irrigation
for doing irrigation water is required