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Discuss the drawback of cheap irrigation facilities in some areas

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Answered by priyansh9397
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Some common types of irrigation systems include:

Surface irrigation. Water is distributed over and across land by gravity, no mechanical pump involved.

Localized irrigation. ...

Drip irrigation. ...

Sprinkler irrigation. ...

Center pivot irrigation. ...

Lateral move irrigation. ...

Sub-irrigation. ...

Manual irrigation.

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Answered by vsharvesh823
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Followings are the major drawbacks of irrigation systems:

Irrigation sometimes creates unrestrained excretion and percolation of water throughout the whole passage.

The overflowing irrigated water gives insects a place to make their habitat which is harmful to surroundings giving rise to various diseases.

As irrigated water helps to lessen the inversion, sometimes it turns the area into a wet and sweaty surface. Immoderate irrigation clogs specific area by raising the water.

While constructing the colossal irrigation waterways, people lose their residential and commercial lands.

Not every time irrigation is affordable. The embryonic value of irrigation is quite inflated, and people end up paying a lot of imposed taxes.

Irrigation becomes an obstacle in the path of free devours during the rainy season.

Careless and over-irrigation can lead to salt efflorescence.

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