explain the term tanka wave where the tanka build in india
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Answer:. Tanja is like the tank in your house and it doesn't have any waves.....
Taanka is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique, common to the Thar desert region of Rajasthan, India.[1] It is meant to provide drinking water for a single or a small group of families and is an important element of water security in these arid regions. A Taanka is a cylindrical underground rainwater storage cistern usually 10 ft × 10 ft (3.05 m × 3.05 m) in size, wherein rainwater from rooftops, a courtyard or natural or artificially prepared catchment flows into the paved pit, through filtered inlets made on the external wall of the structure, where it is stored and can be used by one family during the dry season. Once fully filled, the water is sufficient for a family of 5-6 members for a period of 5–6 months, and saves it from everyday-water-fetching-drudgery.
It was basically started in Rajasthan..
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Explanation:
the tankas were the part of the well developed rooftop rainwater harvesting system they are built for storing drinking water tank could be 6.1 metre Deep 4.27 long and 2.44 metre wide tanks for built in the semi arid regions and arid regions of Rajasthan particularly in Bikaner, phalodi and Barmer