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drawbacks of tank irrigation.....

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Answered by SwastikaSarkar
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1. Tanks use up large areas of land which could be used for agriculture.

2. They dry up in summer and are not of much use.

3. A lot of water evaporates as they are very shallow.

4.It is difficult to carry water to the fields due to rocky terrain. Post Answer and Earn Credit Points.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are non perennial source of irrigation. They dry up during the dry season and fail to provide irrigatio when it is needed the most.

Tanks use up large areas of cultivable land.

Most of the water is evaporated from the large expanse of shallow water.

Silting of the tank bed is a serious problem.

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