define canal irrigation method
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Canal Irrigation
Canal Irrigation Irrigation canal is an artificial channel that is the main waterway that brings irrigation water from a water source to the area to be irrigated. They can be lined with concrete, brick, stone or a flexible membrane to prevent seepage and erosion.
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Canals are waterways, or fictitious streams, that allow water to flow or support water transport vehicles.
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- They could also help with irrigation. It's often thought of as a forgery of a canal. Canals transport free surface water under climatic pressure.
- Immersion canals and everlasting channels are two types of canals.
- Immersion canals: when streams flood due to floods, these are taken care of by streams.
- Perennial canals are those that have water on a regular basis. Streams and supplies usually take care of this.
- A route is a series of channels that run parallel to the valley and stream bed of a canal that hasn't changed. The stream's waste bowl is always shared by a route.
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