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Answered by cpal10871
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Zabo', which means 'impounding water', is an ingenious method of catching rainwater running off the mountains. It involves the preservation of forests on the hill tops to provide the catchment for the water. At the next level ponds are dug out to hold rainwater, which is brought there through small channels.

Answered by chesscomhi
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Answer: Zabo is an ingenious method of catching rainwater from running off the mountains. For the preservation of forests on the hill tops as they are the catchment for the water. This system is also known as ruza system. The process of rainwater harvesting involves the collection and the storage of rainwater with the help of artificially designed systems that run off naturally or man-made catchment areas like- the rooftop, compounds, rock surface, hill slopes, artificially repaired impervious or semi-pervious land surface. This water carries the dung and urine of the animals to the fields below- perfect to meet the nutrition needs of the soil. These paddy fields are also used to rear fish, yielding about 50-60 kg of fish per hectare as an additional output. The bunds of the ponds also support a huge variety of medicinal plants and herbs.

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