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Describe how modern adaptations of traditional rainwater harvesting methods are being carried out to conserve and store water.​

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Answered by rudhra73
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Explanation:

Rainwater harvesting means capturing rain when it falls. It is done to meet the increasing demand of water as also to recharge the ground water. People living in urban areas have realized the importance of traditional rainwater harvesting methods like the rooftop storing method. The level of underground water in most of the urban areas has gone down much because of the increasing population, industrialization etc.

In Gendathur village, Mysore, about 200 households have adopted the rooftoprainwater harvesting method, thereby making village rich in rainwater. The Tamil Nadu government has made it compulsory for all the houses to have rooftop rainwater harvesting structures.

Answered by uditanand4209
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Modern adaptations of traditional rainwater harvesting include (a) 'Rooftop rainwater harvesting' is practiced in semi-arid areas of Rajasthan to store drinking water. (b) In hills and mountainous regions people build diversion channels like that in the Western Himalayas for agriculture.

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